
Jaundice
When a person has jaundice, the skin and whites of their eyes turn yellow because of an increase in bile pigments in the blood as a result of liver illness.
The yellow coloring of the skin, urine, and eyes is its defining feature.
Jaundice is a sign of an illness that affects the liver rather than a true disease.
Bile, which is created by the liver, aids in the digestion of fats in the small intestine.
Jaundice may result from a rise in bilirubin levels in the blood brought on by damaged or malfunctioning liver tissue.
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- Yellow discoloration of the eyes
- Yellow discoloration of the skin
- Yellow discoloration of urine
- Liver disease
- Hepatitis
- Alcohol abuse
- Gallstones
- Pancreatic cancer
- Gilberts Syndrome
- Medications
- Large bruises leading to high amounts of unconjugated bilirubin
- Other conditions that affect the liver or bile ducts
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