Management involves addressing the underlying cause and restoring normal bilirubin levels; outcomes depend on the specific cause and the success of treatment
Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and eyes due to elevated bilirubin levels in the blood. It can result from liver disease, hemolysis, or obstruction of the bile ducts. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include addressing liver dysfunction, managing hemolysis, or removing the obstruction.
Yellow discoloration of the skin and eyes due to elevated levels of bilirubin in the blood
Yellowing of the skin and eyes, dark urine, pale stools
Clinical evaluation, blood tests
Variable, depends on the cause and response to treatment
Complications affecting the liver and other organs
Excessive breakdown of red blood cells, liver disease or dysfunction, bile duct obstruction, certain medications
Treatment of the underlying cause; may involve medications, surgery, or other interventions depending on the specific condition
Treatment of the underlying cause; may involve medications, surgery, or other interventions depending on the specific condition
Yellowing of the skin and eyes due to bilirubin buildup
Treatment of underlying causes, supportive care
Please note that the information provided is based on the current understanding of these conditions and treatments may vary based on individual circumstances. Always consult with a healthcare provider for accurate information.
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