Which organ does Jaundice affect?

 

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Jaundice affects the liver. Jaundice is not a disease itself but rather a symptom of an underlying condition. It is characterized by the yellowing of the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes due to an accumulation of bilirubin, a yellow pigment, in the body. Bilirubin is a waste product produced when red blood cells break down, and the liver is responsible for processing and excreting it.

In cases of jaundice, there can be a problem with the liver’s ability to metabolize bilirubin or an issue with the biliary system, which includes the bile ducts that transport bilirubin from the liver to the intestines for elimination. The underlying causes of jaundice can vary and may include liver disease, hepatitis, bile duct obstruction, hemolytic anemia, or other conditions that affect the liver’s function or the bilirubin metabolism process. Jaundice can be a sign of an underlying medical issue that needs to be diagnosed and treated by a healthcare professional.

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