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Hi,i have yellows.skin for 3 years.now but my liver test come back normal,i had a really high.consume alcohol,i look yellowish but with.normal bilirubin test,i have take.billirubin test seven times now,all normal,albumin normal,inr,normal,alt normal,what can it be?

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Not liver related so wrong forum

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Dear Okki49

No one on this forum can diagnose you. This is a question that your own health care professional is best placed to answer, as only they have access to your medical records.

We suggest talking this through with your own doctor or health care professional in the first instance.

Best wishes

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