TRANSIENT jaundice occasionally appears after a surgical procedure, usually an operation for an abdominal problem. In such cases very little is known about the anatomic changes in the liver or their ...
TRIACETYLOLEANDOMYCIN (TriA), a drug that has been introduced for the treatment of infection caused by staphylococcic and other gram-positive organisms, has been widely used, minimal toxicity being ...
People with jaundice can consume foods and drinks that help improve digestion and metabolism, protect the liver from further damage, and improve liver health. Jaundice is a buildup of bilirubin in the ...
A balanced diet may support your liver health and reduce jaundice. It involves drinking enough water, eating vegetables and lean protein, and avoiding alcohol and some foods, including those high in ...
The eyes can turn yellow as a result of jaundice. Jaundice is common in newborns. In adults, it may occur due to liver disease or injury, a blockage in the bile duct, malaria, and more. Jaundice ...
Jaundice is the yellowing of your skin and eyes caused by too much bilirubin in the blood, often from liver problems. You may notice some yellowish skin discoloration, but it can be harder to spot on ...