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Q: What is the virus of jaundice?
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When patient can drink alcohol after virus a jaundice?

yes


What is the incubation period of jaundice?

It is for 6-120 hours


Is jaundice a bacterial disease?

No, Jaundice is a yellow color of the skin caused by certain diseases. Some of these diseases are viral. For example, jaundice can be a symptom of Hepatitis A, a disease of the liver which is caused by a virus and which is infectious (it can be transmitted from person to person).


Jaundice Is transmitted disease?

if its caused by hepatitis virus then it is like infection so it is transmitted,but if it is caused by liver failure then it is not transmitted


Will jaundice cause semen to be yellow?

Short answer: YesLonger answer: Jaundice is a yellow color of the skin and other tissues that results when a chemical called bilirubin is elevated in the blood. The semen will also be yellow when a patient has jaundice.Jaundice almost always means that there is a problem with the liver. Mononucleosis, commonly called "mono" is caused by the Epstein Barr virus. This virus can cause liver damage which is usually temporary. In most cases, the immune system will defeat the virus, then the liver will recover, and the jaundice will go away. "Most cases" is not every case however, and EBV is certainly not the only, the worst, or even the most common cause of jaundice. I assume your boyfriend has seen a doctor about this problem, but if he has not done so, you need to get him an appointment.


Does Thalassemia cause jaundice?

It depends on the type of thalassemia. Some forms have minimal signs and symptoms. But others can certainly cause jaundice. Beta-thalassemia major affects how red blood cells develop. Those that actually do make it into the blood stream bear "inclusion bodies" that are detected by the spleen. The spleen destroys these red blood cells, releasing cell content, including bilirubin. Because red blood cells are getting destroyed, the body tries to make more and more, and the spleen keeps destroying them. The body can't clear the bilirubin which presents as jaundice.


What abnormal skin colors result from liver disorders?

Jaundice


Is infant jaundice fatal?

Infant jaundice can be fatal if untreated. Most infants recover.


Is Jaundice spread?

Jaundice is spread by impure water.


What substance is responsible for jaundice?

what substance is responsible for the jaundice


Who discovered jaundice?

John Dice discovered Jaundice.


How does the body fight jaundice?

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.