In most cases, yes. Unless it is very severe causing secondary neurological disease.
People with Malaria often have Jaundice because the destruction of the red blood cells that Malaria cause's can cause Jaundice.
No, jaundice is one of the complications that some people get with yellow fever. Not everybody who gets yellow fiver gets jaundice.
i think that we can use little salt in khichadi(porridge) while suffering from jaundice.
no
A person with jaundice can have chemotherapy. Jaundice is a disease of a blockage within the liver and/or bile ducts. If there is cancer causing the blockage/jaundice, then chemotherapy may help shrink the tumor to relieve the blockage and relieve the jaundice. The oncologist will decide which type of chemo and which dose is the most appropriate.
The prevalence of jaundice varies widely depending on factors such as geographic location, underlying health conditions, and access to healthcare. Globally, millions of cases occur annually, particularly in regions with higher rates of infectious diseases like hepatitis. In newborns, jaundice affects about 60% of infants in the first week of life. While specific annual statistics can vary, jaundice remains a significant health concern worldwide.
The so-called "Plateau tribes" did not all speak the same language:the Kootenai spoke a Kitunahan language perhaps distantly related to Algonquianthe Flatheads spoke a Salish language (the most easterly of all Salish tribes)the Pend d'Oreille spoke a Salish languagethe Shuswap people spoke a Salish languagethe Lillooet tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Thompson tribe spoke a Salish languagethe original Nicola people spoke an Athapaskan languagethe Okanagan tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Lakes tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Colville tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Kalispel spoke a Salish languagethe Wenatchee spoke a Salish languagethe Chelan spoke a Salish languagethe Sanpoil people spoke a Salish languagethe Nez Perce people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Coeur d'Alene tribe spoke a Salish languagethe Cayuse people spoke a Penutian languagethe Umatilla people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Walla Walla tribe spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Palouse people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Warm Springs /Tenino spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Yakima people spoke a Shahaptin languagethe Wasco people spoke a Chinookan languagethe Wishram people spoke a Chinookan languagethe Molala people spoke a Penutian languagethe Klamath people spoke a Penutian languagethe Modoc people spoke a Penutian languageAlthough many of these languages are related they are not always mutually understandable; Yakima Shahaptin is not the same as Nez Perce Shahaptin for example.
I spoke to... The prepositon TO must be used after the verbs TO SPEAK and TO TALK.
It would depend on the severity of the jaundice and the specific circumstances of the individual. In general, jaundice is not typically a reason to stay home from school, unless it is severe and causing significant symptoms. It is important to follow the advice of a healthcare professional regarding attending school while dealing with jaundice.
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Most people in ancient Rome spoke Latin, but some cities that ancient Rome took over spoke their native language. A lot of people in ancient Rome spoke Greece.
The people from Spain (Spanish) spoke Spanish.