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Approximately 3 - 12 weeks depending on severity of case. However, your GP / physician will be able to comment on your individual circumstances.

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How long after treatment should jaundice disappear?

An occasional patient with hepatitis A will remain jaundiced for a month, two months or even longer, but eventually the jaundice will pass.


What are the long term effects of Jaundice?

Itching, yellow-tinged skin, if not cured, can cause death.


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In hepatitis A, jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) typically lasts for about 1 to 2 weeks, although it can vary among individuals. The severity of jaundice and its duration depend on the person's overall health and the extent of liver inflammation. Most people recover fully within a few weeks, and jaundice usually resolves as liver function improves. If jaundice persists longer than expected, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional.


How long doe jaundice last?

If untreated, until you die.


Is bad breath a long trem side effect of jaundice?

Yes it is.


Is bad breath a long term side effects Jaundice?

Yes


How long is jaundice retained and how high is mortality rate?

5 years


Is yellow a short vowel word?

Yes, "yellow" is not a short vowel word. It has two syllables, with the first syllable having a long vowel sound.


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What makeup covers jaundice skin?

To cover jaundice skin, use a green-tinted color corrector to neutralize the yellow tones before applying foundation. Opt for a full-coverage, long-wearing foundation that matches your natural skin tone, ensuring it has a matte finish to avoid shine. Finish with a translucent setting powder to lock everything in place. Additionally, consider using a peach or apricot blush to add warmth to your complexion.


How long can you live with jaundice?

according to type of infection 100 days are very impairment