The deodorant/antiperspirant build up, which also causes yellow armpit stains, is likely caused by a combination of deodorant and perspiration. Many deodorants and antiperspirants contain aluminum salts. Try finding a deodorant that does not have aluminum in the ingredients.
I found nothing on this being a sign of kidney or liver ailment.
They are just sweat/deodorant stains. I just recently tried Oxyclean spray and it seems to make a difference. Time will tell.
Liver problems can cause yellowing of the skin and eyes. Kidney problems cause changes in urine. The only connection between sweat and either of these was that excessive sweating can cause dehydration which in turn can cause kidney problems.
Jaundice is not a liver disease, but rather a symptom that can occur as a result of a variety of diseases. It appears as a yellowish discoloration of the skin and whites of the eyes (sclerae) caused by the abnormal buildup of bilirubin in the blood. An orange-yellow pigment, bilirubin is part of bile; it forms in the liver as a byproduct of old blood cells.
When there are too many red blood cells dying for the liver to cope with, yellow pigment builds up in the body resulting in jaundice, a visible sign of liver problems. Read the complete Jaundice article. Once you’ve had an opportunity to consider the symptoms you’ve been experiencing, the next step is to educate yourself about the possibilities in terms of determining potential diseases.
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