Dark-Colored Urine
If you notice your urine is consistently dark yellow, any changes in diet will usually resolve this within 1-2 days. However, if you find that your urine remains abnormally colored for an extended period, it’s important to get a health check-up. Dark-colored urine can indicate underlying health issues related to your liver and gallbladder, so taking proactive measures is essential.
Jaundice (Yellowing of Skin and Eyes)
The yellowing of the skin and eyes, known as jaundice, is a sign of liver steatosis or fatty liver disease. It occurs due to the buildup of bilirubin, a waste product, in the liver. As bilirubin levels increase, the skin and eyes may take on a yellow tint. Over time, the color can evolve from yellow to green due to the presence of biliverdin, a green pigment found in bile.

Liver Health Warning
While jaundice may be less noticeable in individuals with darker skin tones, the yellowing of the whites of the eyes remains a visible indicator.
Rash Around the Mouth
For those suffering from chronic liver conditions such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, there may be impaired absorption of certain nutrients, notably zinc. One complication of zinc deficiency is skin inflammation, often presenting as a rash around the mouth. Similar to a breakout, these small, fluid-filled bumps appear in clusters.
Persistent Itching
According to experts, liver steatosis can lead to itchy skin, including the face. This is primarily caused by excess bile salts in the body. However, scratching may not provide relief and could exacerbate the irritation. In this situation, it is advisable to seek medical attention as soon as possible to address the issue.

Signs of Liver Disease
Red Spots on the Face
The appearance of red spots on the face could indicate that your liver is suffering from steatosis. These spots, known as spider angiomas, resemble a spider’s web or spider veins. They occur due to the dilation of capillaries just beneath the skin’s surface.
If you notice these red spots, it is important to consult a healthcare professional at the earliest opportunity to receive appropriate treatment and safeguard your health.