Drinking and skin turned yellow?!


Question: Last night me and my girlfriend went out drinking and i got pretty lit when we came home she noticed my skin turned yellow. It wasnt yellow long just for a min or two i've never had this happen before and dont have no eating problems or anything can anyone tell me why this happened? I was thinking maybe alcholo poisoning?


Answers: Last night me and my girlfriend went out drinking and i got pretty lit when we came home she noticed my skin turned yellow. It wasnt yellow long just for a min or two i've never had this happen before and dont have no eating problems or anything can anyone tell me why this happened? I was thinking maybe alcholo poisoning?

Sounds like your liver giving you a warning....best heed it.

hahaha, hate that, what a lightweight...

Cirrosis of the liver!

LOL thats funny! do it again and take a picture!

Very serious! Sounds like your liver is shutting down! Go to the doctor!

maybe liver failure... i'd stop drinking

Are you sure it turned yellow? My gran once thought she was jaundiced and got very worried until we figured out it was because her bathroom had just been painted and altered her reflection in the mirror.
Turning yellow can be a sign of liver disease, but it generally lasts at least a few days.

'Flower girl' has it right.
See your Doc and tell him, I kid you not!!!!!

my father died of cirrosous(spelling) of the liver and he turned jaundice(when your skin turns yellow) thats what popped into my head when i read your question. i dont know how much you drink per week but until you get this checked out you need to calm down on the alchol. even beer is so much better to drink.

that can be a sign of serious serious disorders -- anything from cerrosis of the liver, to hepatitus to jaundice -- all of which are VERY serious. You need to stop drinking, avoid any medicines that can damage or affect the liver (like aspirin) unless it is a necessity and get to a DR ASAP.

It probably is connected to a liver disease condition. The possible condition is not yet severe as in that case you would feel badly on an ongoing basis. By all means see your doctor for a liver (blood panel) test for liver disease.





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