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What is jaundice?


Jaundice is a disease which causes the colour of the skin and the whites of the eye to turn yellow. The yellowing happens due to an excess of bilirubin in the blood, which can occur due to liver disease, excessive breakdown of red blood cells, or obstruction of the bile duct.


If you notice symptoms such as yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, vomiting, fever and very dark urine, do consult your family physician or a general practitioner immediately.


How does jaundice occur?


Jaundice occurs when there is too much of bilirubin in the blood. Bilirubin is created when in the body when old red blood cells carrying oxygen to all parts of our body breakdown. This breakdown of the red blood cells is a normal process. The red blood cells have a lifespan of 120 days and new red blood cells are manufactured to replace the dying ones. The bilirubin which gets created when the old red blood cells break down, circulate through the bloodstream and travels to the liver.  From the liver, it is excreted into the bile duct, and stored in the gallbladder. From the gallbladder, the bilirubin is released in small quantities, as bile, into the small intestine. Here,  it helps to digest fats and then is eventually excreted from the body with stool.

When the liver is not metabolizing bilirubin the way it is supposed to, jaundice occurs.
There could be three major reasons for this liver malfunction, which lead to three different kinds of jaundice:

 

 


There is also infant jaundice which usually occurs in preterm babies. Infant jaundice occurs due to the fact that the baby’s liver is not mature enough to quickly remove bilirubin from the system, causing an excess of bilirubin.


Who is prone to jaundice?


What are the symptoms of jaundice? How is jaundice diagnosed?


The symptoms of jaundice include:

Diagnosis

A blood test is usually performed to confirm the diagnosis of jaundice, which includes, bilirubin tests, full blood count of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, and Hepatitis A, B, and C tests.

The doctor will enquire about your personal medical history, and do a physical exam to feel for tumours in your abdomen, or check the firmness of your liver. A firm liver indicates liver cirrhosis and a hard liver indicates liver cancer.

Other tests that you may be asked to undergo to find out the cause of the jaundice are :


What are the complications of jaundice?


The complications of jaundice will depend on your medical conditions, the jaundice type and severity. Some common complications include:

 

If it is Infant Jaundice or jaundice in a baby, the complications that may affect the infant include:

Severe jaundice in an infant may lead to permanent brain damage, apart from hearing loss, uncontrolled bodily movements, and improper development of tooth enamel.


What is the treatment for jaundice?


The medical treatment of jaundice targets the specific cause, rather than the jaundice itself. For example:


For infants with jaundice the treatments include:

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Patient Experiences

Pramod Chaudhari
Swift Jaundice Prevention
I went there for high bilirubin content found in LFT. I was worried about getting jaundice and other physician already started jaundice prescribtion. He nicely dignosed real picture and diagonsed Gilbert's syndrome and obesity is one of the cause to get it. He stopped all unnecessary medicines and given right medicines and adviced to reduce weight. Thanks a lot for your help.
Doctor in this story :Dr. B Varun Rao
Nitya Gastro And Liver Clinic
Vishwanath
Satisfied With Treatment for Severe Jaundice
I was suffering from high jaundice for last 7 days.had taken some homeopathic medicines which did't help.Finally with my friend's recommendation I visited Dr.Kumar Parth and was diagnosed to have Viral jaundice.I became perfectly alright with Sir's medications.I joined my duty again, and am in regular follow up.He is a very good doctor, a good listener *** ** **** ***** ** ********* *** ********** ...Read More
Doctor in this story :Dr. Kumar Parth
Infinity Health Care and Diagnostics
Muraleedharan C
Accurate Diagnosis and Effective Treatment for Jaundice
Very good doctor who makes you comfortable. He patiently listens *** ******** *********** His medicines are really good and recovered fully from Jaundice within expected time frame
Doctor in this story :Dr. Rahul Kothari
Kothari Endoscopy Centre

Questions answered by trusted doctors

Verified User
My question was regarding proper diet for me apart from jaundice caused by HEPATITIS A, I also have constipation.
Please suggest appropriate diet.

Symptoms: Little apetite, slight pain near liver on the right, Yellowish Urine and other symptoms for jaundice. Unlike other Jaundice patients i have constipation

Dr. Rashmi T V
General Physician, Bangalore
hi
carbohydrate rich diet , along with adequate supplement of vitamins and minerals and low protein diet ....will be preferred...
Verified User
Hi. My bilirubin levels are as follows: Direct Bilirubin: 0.4 Indirect Bilirubin: 0.6 Total Bilirubin: 1 Is everything normal or should I be concerned about jaundice or anything?
Dr. Sharath Kumar K N
General Physician, Mandya
Hello, I went through your query, well your direct bilirubin, indirect bilirubin, and total bilirubin are well with in normal limits. In adult, normal values of direct bilirubin are from 0 to 0.4 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL). Normal values of total bilirubin are from 0.3 to 1.0 mg/dL. So nothing to worry about above results.
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