Jaundice-associated conditions
Jaundice-associated conditions are diseases or conditions that cause yellow skin (jaundice).
Conditions associated with jaundice
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Jaundice is a symptom of liver and gallbladder disorders. The skin and the eyes become yellow due to the buildup of bilirubin in the skin.
Jaundice-associated conditions include:
- Yellow skin
- Yellow sclera (the white part of the eyes)
Other symptoms depend on the specific disorder.
Physical examination will show jaundice and, possibly, liver swelling.
Specific tests vary, but may include liver function tests to determine how well the liver is working.
All jaundice-associated conditions require medical diagnosis and treatment. In some cases, the only treatment needed may be observation, but ALWAYS consult with your health care provider.
Complications vary, but can include life-threatening liver failure.
Calling your health care provider |
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Contact your health care provider if symptoms of jaundice develop.
Prevention depends on the disorder that causes the jaundice.
Review Date:
5/3/2007
Reviewd By:
Jenifer K. Lehrer, MD, Department of Gastroenterology, Frankford-Torresdale Hospital, Jefferson Health System, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.