The underlying cause would need to be sufficiently treated, in order for jaundice to resolve. Since jaundice occurs as a result of liver conditions and diseases, such a condition would need to be appropriately addressed. Alcoholic jaundice will often resolve with cessation of drinking alcohol - most safely done through a detox program and follow-up. Hepatitis conditions would require the appropriate treatment, depending on whether it is Hep A, Hep B or Hep C. Other conditions are more difficult to treat, especially end-stage cirrhosis of the liver, or liver cancer. Consult a physician for specifics regarding your case (or your relative's or friend's case).
Chlamydia is treatable; antibiotics will cure the infection.Chlamydia is very treatable.
avoidable and treatable is
malaria is treatable!!!!!
yes its treatable
Any cancer is treatable!
Jaundice
yes, mange is treatable
Infant jaundice can be fatal if untreated. Most infants recover.
John Dice discovered Jaundice.
what substance is responsible for the jaundice
Jaundice is spread by impure water.
Pleural Mesothelioma is treatable, but not considered to be curable.