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What is hepatigo?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 10/22/2024

Well, sweetheart, hepatigo isn't a thing. I think you might be mixing up "hepatitis" and "jaundice." Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, and jaundice is a symptom that causes yellowing of the skin and eyes due to liver issues. So, unless you're talking about some new fad health trend, I suggest sticking to the classics.

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