A simple question
lizper
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Hi all, I hope all are well this week. I wanted to know if yellow skin and dark circles around the eye is common among cancer patients. My Mom's liver has just been checked and found to be o.k. but I see pronounced dark circles and I was just wondering if this has to do anything with this condition. Liz
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Liz:
Yes, the yellow skin usually doesn't indicate a liver situation. But if your mom has been checked (CT or bloodwork? billirubin?) then I would rest right now with what the doctor says, unless something else comes up.
As for the dark circles, I would say that is very common with cancer/chemo patients. It's funny, the first time I had cancer I thought I looked okay, not too pale or anything like that. But when I saw photos of me I was surprised at the dark circles I had under my eyes. I never had that before, so it was very pronounced. Of course, that all diminished a while after I was done with chemo. I'm not really sure I had that this time. I didn't notice it, so I don't know if it was noticeable to anyone else.
Well, glad your Mom's liver is okay. That's always a major concern. So rest in the good news!
Joy and blessings and hugs!
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I echo the answers from Mopar and Bonnie R, especially the one that I thought I looked good and then saw a pic of me with my grand-daugther, and I looked terrible!!!!With my yellow skin and dark racoon eyes. Rest in the good news that your Mom's liver is ok..and she'll be looking like her old self again soon!!!! ((((hugz)))..Joanne0
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It's funny how many of us had yellowed skin and dark circles, but yet in all the info I received or read about chemo treatments nothing was said about it. I didn't realize I had yellow skin untill one day my daughters boyfriend asked me if I had been tanning. (haha I wished) As for the circles I just assumed it was from my poor sleep patterns during treatment. Thank goodness for good makeup.0
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