Jaundice is a sign of a malfunctioning liver. It cannot be purged; the liver problem must be dealt with. The two most common causes of liver disease are drinking alcohol and hepatitis. People with liver problems should not drink alcohol at all. It can eventually lead to need for a liver transplant to avoid death.
The virus of jaundice enter our body through contaminated water.
Jaundice is a disease/medical condition. It can not be "removed" it has to be treated. For treatment you need to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor).
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True jaundice comes from the reddish-yellow bile salt, bilirubin. Unusually high concentrations of this compound in the body cause yellowing, or jaundice. Jaundice is typically diagnostic of liver failure. As such, jaundice itself does not spread by touch. However, if an infectious disease has attacked the liver and thus is the root cause of the jaundice, that infection may be transmissible by touch.
No, jaundice is not contagious. Jaundice is a result of metabolic interruption, often caused by an obstruction of the bile ducts. Because the bile cannot leave the body naturally (in your faeces), it enters the blood stream and turns you yellow. A common cause of jaundice is gallstones, so jaundice is no more contagious than gallstones!
u cause jaundice since the microorganisms in ur body spread to another person.
condition known as jaundice
This question doesn't make sense? Jaundice affects the skin and the sclera (white part) of the eyes. Body system? Jaundice is caused by an excess of billirubin in the blood, due to the liver or an obstruction in the billiary tract.
Body weakness, chills, enlargement of spleen, body aches, sweats, mild jaundice and loss of appetite.
Jaundice
More likely than not, the person is suffering from jaundice which is a disease of the liver.