what i understand the jaundice is increase of excess f bile pigment but how can be connection with anemia or will not connection
Ineffective erythropoiesis is responsible for the mild indirect hyperbilirubinemia seen occasionally in severe iron-deficiency anemia. So yes it is possible to be jaundiced from severe anemia.
Jaundice may be caused by a number of factors, including:An obstruction of the bile duct, often due to a tumor or gallstoneHepatitisBiliary stricture (a narrowing of the ducts that transport bile)CirrhosisPancreatic cancerInadequate blood flow to the liverCongenital disorders involving bilirubinMalaria (an infection that can destroy red blood cells)
The scientific name of a gulancha is TINOSPORA CORDIFOLIA. It can be used in chronic fever, gouts, vomiting, cardiac debility , skin diseases, anemia, cough, jaundice, seminal weakness, leprosy.
Jaundice
Macrocytic anemia is under 281.9 in the ICD-9. Macrocytic anemia does not have its own code. It shares that code with several other types of unspecified deficiency anemia, including dimorphic, megaloblastic NOS, nutritional NOS, and simple chronic.
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.
SIckle Cell Disease is a blood disorder that affects red blood cells. Symptoms include anemia, jaundice, delayed growth, and episodes of pain called crises.
There are many symptoms of colon cancer such as changes in bowel habits, constipation, diarrhea and any other stool changes. Also rapid weight loss, fatigue, anemia or jaundice.