Doctor, I’m 28 weeks pregnant and woke up with rusty colored spots on my hands. No pain at all or any type of irritation. I’m out of town for 10 days and won’t be seeing my doctor until I get back to town. I’m very worried. Should I be worrying about? Currently I take Omega 3 and some prenatal vitamins. What would be your recommendation?
Funny you mention prenatals. I’ve been searching for an answer as this has happened to both my hubby and myself since January. Comes and goes. Sometimes light in color sometimes darker.
Anyhow, we both take prenatals as we water fast often. Going to try discontinuing and see what happens!
Anyhow, we both take prenatals as we water fast often. Going to try discontinuing and see what happens!
OMG LOOOOL THANK U FOR THIS I THOUGHT I WAS GOING CRAZY
No, idea. I woke up these last two days with my palm discovered like iodine stain. I've been reading peppers could be behind it. Also read to use white vinegar to remove it, it worked for me! Hope this helps. I plan to see my dermatologist if it occurs again when I don't eat colored prepackaged peppers.
I think it's because your mother put some dye on your penis to see if you were choking your chicken.
I have some bizarre symptoms. My urine has the most pungent odor, and now it extends to the palms of my hands. Also, my palms have taken on a rust-like color. What is that?
I woke up this morning to see an orange color between my fingers on each hand. What could be the possible cause?
I have to say this is really a very special interpretation. I woke up this morning to find rust on my hands, this has never happened, the only exception I remember is that last night I had a cantaloupe that wasn't very fresh and it wasn't ripe so I took a few bites just throw it away. And then had another grilled chicken thigh. . . Immediately afterwards I washed my hands with hand sanitizer, so all I touched was spoiled cantaloupe, animal oil, and hand sanitizer. Today, I went to the hospital to check the liver function and checked a lot of information. After all, this phenomenon is too strange. My bilirubin is high, which means I may have Gilbert's syndrome - a congenital condition that triggers jaundice. But the doctor told me that the discoloration from the jaundice is all uniform and that the eyes will turn yellow - not for me. This led me into doubt and fear. Then I found this thread, thank you so much for your analysis anyway,I decided to study this and see if it helps.
Thank you! I just used Revitalift this morning and have orange cored creases in my hands today. I was thinking liver problem/jaundice. That you!!
Same here. Rust color on palm lines, between fingers and ring finger under rose gold ring. I noticed under ring first and thought it might have something to do with copper in rose gold but then I noticed it on both palms. I don’t drink enough water (about 60 oz). Does anyone use vitamin c serum on their face? I’ve been using it (applying it with my hands). I wonder if that could be causing a reaction. But my face isn’t orange, so that’s a plus! This feed is interesting…what’s turning us orange?!
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Hello.
If you're experiencing a rust color on your palm lines, between your fingers, and under your rose gold ring, it's difficult to say exactly what might be causing it without further information or a professional examination. However, I can provide some possible explanations:
1. Chemical Reaction: It's possible that the copper content in your rose gold ring is reacting with substances on your skin, such as sweat, lotions, or soaps, which could cause the rust-like coloration. This reaction could be more pronounced in areas where the ring is in constant contact with your skin.
2. Vitamin C Serum: While it's uncommon for vitamin C serum to cause discoloration, individual reactions to skincare products can vary. It's possible that the combination of the vitamin C serum and other factors, such as sweat or natural oils on your palms, could be causing the color change. If you suspect this might be the case, you could try temporarily discontinuing the use of the serum to see if the symptoms improve.
3. Other Factors: There could be other factors contributing to the discoloration, such as certain medications, dietary changes, or underlying health conditions. Have you changed anything lately?
It might be worth consulting with a healthcare professional, such as a dermatologist, who can examine your symptoms and provide a more accurate assessment.
If you're experiencing a rust color on your palm lines, between your fingers, and under your rose gold ring, it's difficult to say exactly what might be causing it without further information or a professional examination. However, I can provide some possible explanations:
1. Chemical Reaction: It's possible that the copper content in your rose gold ring is reacting with substances on your skin, such as sweat, lotions, or soaps, which could cause the rust-like coloration. This reaction could be more pronounced in areas where the ring is in constant contact with your skin.
2. Vitamin C Serum: While it's uncommon for vitamin C serum to cause discoloration, individual reactions to skincare products can vary. It's possible that the combination of the vitamin C serum and other factors, such as sweat or natural oils on your palms, could be causing the color change. If you suspect this might be the case, you could try temporarily discontinuing the use of the serum to see if the symptoms improve.
3. Other Factors: There could be other factors contributing to the discoloration, such as certain medications, dietary changes, or underlying health conditions. Have you changed anything lately?
It might be worth consulting with a healthcare professional, such as a dermatologist, who can examine your symptoms and provide a more accurate assessment.