what i understand the jaundice is increase of excess f bile pigment but how can be connection with anemia or will not connection
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The yellow discoloration of the skin, mucous membranes, and eyes is known as jaundice. It is caused by an excess buildup of bilirubin, a yellow pigment formed during the breakdown of red blood cells. Jaundice can be a sign of liver or gallbladder problems.
Jaundice is a condition where the skin turns yellow because of excess bilirubin in the bloodstream. It happens when your liver is not functioning properly, which can be due to a number of factors. Hepatitis is a virus which can cause liver disease, and thus cause Jaundice.
jaundice the normal serum bilirubin level is 0.5 to 1.5mg%. jaundice occurs when the bilirubin level exceeds 2mg%. the increased blood level of bilirubin is called hyperbilirubinemia. excess bilirubin from blood diffuses into the tissues, skin and mucous membrane, colouring them yellow. this condition caused by overflow of bilirubin is called jaundice.
A yellow discoloration of the skin is known as jaundice, and it can be a sign of liver dysfunction or excess bilirubin in the bloodstream. Jaundice can be caused by various medical conditions such as liver disease, gallstones, or hepatitis, and it should be evaluated by a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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.
To temporairly relieve symptoms of itching due to excess bilirubin in the blood.
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Yellow discoloration of skin and whites of the eyes that results from excess bilirubin in the body's system.
Jaundice is a condition caused by an excess of biliriuben in the blood, which is a normal by-product of red blood cell breakdown. Biliriuben is normally filtered out by the liver, but a newborn's liver is usually not developed enough to handle the excess turnover of red blood cells in a newborn's blood. Most newborns experience this, and most handle it just fine over a few days. Light treatments may be used to help modify the biliriuben to make it easier for the infant liver to filter.
Because excess alcohol use damages the liver. And jaundice(turning yellow) is a common sign of liver damage.