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I has amedical condition (jaundice) in which the skin and the white parts of my eyes is yellow , how to cure?


i has amedical condition (jaundice) in which the skin and the white parts of my eyes is yellow , how to cure

Bilirubin comes from red blood cells. When red blood cells get old, they are destroyed. Hemoglobin, the iron-containing chemical in red blood cells that carries oxygen, is released from the destroyed red blood cells after the iron it contains is removed. The chemical that remains in the blood after the iron is removed becomes bilirubin.

The liver has many functions. One of the liver鈥檚 functions is to produce and secrete bile into the intestines to help digest dietary fat. Another is to remove toxic chemicals or waste products from the blood, and bilirubin is a waste product. The liver removes bilirubin from the blood. After the bilirubin has entered the liver cells, the cells conjugate (attaching other chemicals, primarily glucuronic acid) to the bilirubin, and then secrete the bilirubin/glucuronic acid complex into bile. The complex that is secreted in bile is called conjugated bilirubin. The conjugated bilirubin is eliminated in the feces. (Bilirubin is what gives feces its brown color.) Conjugated bilirubin is distinguished from the bilirubin that is released from the red blood cells and not yet removed from the blood which is termed unconjugated bilirubin.

causes of jaundice
1) too much bilirubin being produced for the liver to remove from the blood. (For example, patients with hemolytic anemia have an abnormally rapid rate of destruction of their red blood cells that releases large amounts of bilirubin into the blood)
2) a defect in the liver that prevents bilirubin from being removed from the blood, converted to bilirubin/glucuronic acid (conjugated) or secreted in bile,
3) blockage of the bile ducts that decreases the flow of bile and bilirubin from the liver into the intestines. (For example, the bile ducts can be blocked by gallstones, or inflammation of the bile ducts).
so it is not a disease it is a symptom so you must chik your dr as soon as you can


and for more information see this link
http://www.medicinenet.com/jaundice/arti...

You need a firm diagnosis on the cause. A dying liver means a dying patient. You simply cannot live without a liver. This can be caused by hepatitis, cancer, or multiple organ failure or simply gallbladder disease. You need to see a doctor right away for a diagnosis. Then come back and repost your question, so people might be able to give you some better information.

Azam, take light meals, drink sugarcane juice (Row), and other light juices. Rest. Don't worry. It will go away within about 2 weeks. Best of luck, get well soon.

This is a serious disease! Go to the doctor and have it properly diagnosed and they will give you the right treatment!carla

You can get something to clean your blood like, Prosit, but my friend, if you dont check with your Doc you ar ein bit trouble.
I have been on Prosit for about 3 years now, it is great, but you need to see the Quack!

I agree with everyone who told you that you need to see a Doctor. If you have seen your Doctor then they will have given you firm instructions on how to get your normal color back. Jaundice is a sign of liver failure and I wouldn't take a risk by asking people on here to treat you. This is something that is strictly for your Doctor to decide. I agree with the first answerer, we simply need more information.

It sounds like your liver is failing.....please go to a doctor to get a complete diagnosis and they will be able to help you. Good luck!

Jaundice is a symptom of an underlying disease. It is caused by excessive bilirubin in the skin. If you have diagnosed yourself, you must see a physician immediately. There are many medical conditions--some benign and some potentially-fatal--that may cause jaundice. For a simple overview of jaundice, see http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/... And then see a physician.

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