Saturday, 2 January 2016

The Yellow Vision – “MISSION JAUNDICE”

Does anybody to see the world with yellow vision? Nobody would ever like to have such kind of a feeling as the people suffering from jaundice do. As per a saying, jaundice is referred to as a disease in which yellow patches have been observed along with the whitening of the eyes. Jaundice is also known as Icterus, which is caused by abnormal blood pressure.

According to the medical& healthcare analysis , Jaundice is a sign of an underlying disease but not a disease. Jaundice is mainly considerable when the level of Bilirubin in the blood exceeds the range of 2.5 – 3mg/dl (milligrams per deciliter).The yellowness moves to other body fluids and also to the other tissues of the body.

There are many Online Medical counsellor who provides the best medical treatment. It has also listed out some of best treatment plans. Hair loss is caused by the impaired liver function. In fact, jaundice and hair loss both are caused by malfunction of the liver.

Jaundice in Adults

Many medical conditions are seen in adults which is the main cause of jaundice that affects the metabolism. Daily breakdown and destruction of red blood cells produces Bilirubin, which releases haemoglobin in the bloodstream.

Some of the bilirubin is excreted in the faeces from the intestine, while some of the bilirubin is metabolized by the intestinal bacteria, which gets excreted through the urine.

Excretion of bilirubin or dysfunction of normal metabolism causes jaundice, this dysfunction or disruption in metabolism can occur at various stages, which identifies different causes of jaundice.

The causes of yellow colour in jaundice:-

 In the blood stream there are millions of Red Blood Cells (RBC’s). The life span of each blood cell is about 120 days and the blood cells break down into various chemical wastes.

All the red blood cells grow up and become new again in order to replace the old one. The broken blood cells release the chemical-bilirubin which then enters the bloodstream.

Bilirubin is taken up by the liver, as the blood flows through it. To make the bilirubin water soluble, the structure is slightly altered, and this is called as conjugated bilirubin.

Risk factors:-

An individual may be at a higher risk of suffering from jaundice if he/she has a family history of diseases. For example people suffering from thalassemia are more at risk of developing jaundice. People consuming alcohol everyday are also at a greater risk of developing alcoholic hepatitis which eventually leads to jaundice.

Diagnosing Jaundice:-

The cause is determined by a comprehensive medical evaluation by a physician. Firstly the consultant will note down the detailed history of the illness. Patient should go for a blood test, in which special attention will be given to the liver function tests such as CBC.

As per the blood test results further steps might be taken into account to diagnose the disease.

Imaging studies are also performed in order to evaluate the possibilities of more abnormalities, mainly of liver, including Ultra sound, CT (computerized tomography) Scan, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging). Diagnosis may also include Endoscopic.

 Treatment:-

Depending on the cause of jaundice, its treatment would be provided. Once the actual cause of jaundice is known, proper treatment will be allotted to the patient. Different kind of patients requires different medical attention. Several patients may need to be hospitalized while others may take their treatment at home if the cause is not a significant one.

The treatment consists of extra supportive care. If there are cases of mild viral hepatitis then the patient can be kept at home under a strong watchful eye.

Various treatments can be given to the patient causing jaundice, such as steroids in the treatment of autoimmune disorders. Patients suffering from cirrhosis require to be treated with Lactulose.Patients with bleeding disorder would require blood transfusions.

A person suffering from cancer requires special consultation with the Oncologist and treatment related to them will vary depending upon the stages of cancer he/she is suffering from.

Complications:-

Many of them don’t suffer from long term disorder and have the tendency to recover fully. While others get the fear of life, suffering just once at a time, they pretend it to be life threatening disorder.

Can Jaundice be prevented?

Jaundice can be prevented up to a certain condition, whereas, other is less preventable. Certain careful measures need to be taken in order to control its development. Contaminated food products or contaminated water should be avoided; it decreases the risk of developing hepatitis A.


While travelling to the areas where malaria is endemic, it is recommended to take necessary in order to avoid flu and fever. Alcohol intake should be reduced so that the alcohol hepatitis is not produced in the body. Smoking should be avoided as it has more risk of developing pancreatic cancer.

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