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    Yellow patches on hands - taking Lyrica

    Hi, I hope everyone is keeping well (or as well as can be expected on a forum like this)
    I haven't been on in a while which is a good sign for me.
    I've been in therapy for the past few months and it's definitely helping with my HA, but I'm having a wobble again now.
    About 10 weeks ago I started taking Lyrica, 225mg a day. I remember reading before that Lyrica can sometimes effect the liver. I don't know any more about this and don't want to look it up.
    But I looked at my hands a while ago and there seems to be yellowish patches on the palms of my hands and fingers.
    Don't know if it was always like that but am getting a little worried about it now. I'm also thinking the skin on my arms is looking a bit yellow but I honestly don't know how much of that is in my mind.
    I'm not sure what I should do now. This is starting to bubble the way my HA always did. Is it worth a trip to the doctor or am I over reacting?
    Feeling a bit lost with this today

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    Re: Yellow patches on hands - taking Lyrica

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    Re: Yellow patches on hands - taking Lyrica

    Quote Originally Posted by BrokenGirl View Post
    I remember reading before that Lyrica can sometimes effect the liver. I don't know any more about this and don't want to look it up
    Pregabalin is mostly metabolised via the kidneys with only one of its minor metabolites eliminated via the liver so the impact on this organ is usually minor, however, there are a handful of case reports linking it to liver disease, some with pronounced jaundice, so it isn't impossible, but it is very rare.

    But I looked at my hands a while ago and there seems to be yellowish patches on the palms of my hands and fingers.
    Don't know if it was always like that but am getting a little worried about it now. I'm also thinking the skin on my arms is looking a bit yellow but I honestly don't know how much of that is in my mind.
    It may be caused by pregabalin, but jaundice is usually more generalised than a few patches here and there.

    Is it worth a trip to the doctor or am I over reacting?
    It might be worth a trip to your GP, more for piece of mind than clinical necessity.
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