Question

A long-term smoker is experiencing blackening of the lips. Does this mean they have hepatic hemangioma or other liver diseases?

Answer

Black lips do not necessarily point directly to liver issues; they could also be a sign of other health problems. It is recommended to visit a hospital for liver ultrasound, liver function tests, and chest X-rays to determine the specific cause. Long-term smoking is harmful to health, and excessive alcohol consumption may also damage liver function. Therefore, it is advisable to quit smoking and alcohol and maintain a light diet.