no they will die of to much potassium intake which will then evolve into strong diahorrea which will turn to neuron problems which lead to death
An adult jaundice patient will be treated with a special diet and also with light therapy.
yes, jaundice is not contagious.
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Jaundice is an infection of the liver, and if it , the liver was week due to early drinking, it can cause the patient to even die.
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If that's what the patient said, it could be a chief complaint. Traditionally, the chief complaint is in the patient's own words.
Potatoes are rich in vitamin D and they are safe to eat during jaundice. This includes sweet potatoes and yams.
An occasional patient with hepatitis A will remain jaundiced for a month, two months or even longer, but eventually the jaundice will pass.
A person that old jaundice can be given just about anything they want to eat. Food does not effect jaundice.