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.
Jaundice itself does not directly affect the kidneys; it is primarily a condition characterized by the yellowing of the skin and eyes due to elevated bilirubin levels in the blood. However, underlying liver diseases that cause jaundice, such as hepatitis or cirrhosis, can impact kidney function over time, particularly in cases of hepatorenal syndrome. Therefore, while jaundice is primarily related to liver function, its causes can indirectly influence kidney health.
yes it does affect the brain in many different ways
it kills your brain
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As there is no such thing and the brain has no muscles in it I strongly doubt that it has any affect
Maternal hypertension can contribute to neonatal jaundice indirectly. Conditions associated with maternal hypertension, such as preeclampsia, may lead to premature birth or low birth weight, both of which increase the risk of jaundice in newborns. Additionally, if the mother has high blood pressure, it may affect placental function, potentially impacting the baby's liver function and predisposition to jaundice. However, maternal hypertension alone is not a direct cause of neonatal jaundice.
water does effect your brain
Jaundice
Itching, yellow-tinged skin, if not cured, can cause death.
Alchol affects the the brain by killing brain cells
Hypoxemia (low oxygen levels in the blood) will affect the entire brain.