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Palmar erythema is a skin condition that makes the palms of your hands turn red. It can be hereditary but can also be the result of a variety of health conditions. It’s also relatively common ...
Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD Palmar erythema, sometimes called liver palms, is when both of your palms turn red ...
Warmth or burning in both hands may be caused by a rare skin condition called palmar erythema. This condition also causes a splotchy red color on your palms, and sometimes even your fingers.
Noticing red palms—a condition also known as palmar erythema—is a potential symptom of fatty liver disease, especially in its advanced stages. It leads to your palms appearing unusually red ...
Two classic signs of liver disease--spider angiomata and palmar erythema--occur routinely in two thirds of women during normal pregnancy. Their presence does not necessarily correlate with liver ...
Being asymptomatic and benign in nature, circumscribed palmar hypokeratosis is likely to be significantly underdiagnosed. Over the course of the disease, growth and erythema subside. No treatment ...
Palmar erythema is a rare condition that makes the palms of the hands turn red. They may also feel warm but will not be swollen, painful, or itchy. Possible causes of palmar erythema include ...