xanthemia

/zænˈθimiə/
noun
  1. The presence of a yellow pigment in the blood, often caused by eating too many yellow or orange foods like carrots.
    • The doctor explained that xanthemia is not a disease but a temporary condition.
    • The baby's skin looked slightly orange because of xanthemia from eating too many carrots.
    • Xanthemia is usually harmless and goes away when the diet changes.
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