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| TREATMENT AND PREVENTION FOR JAUNDICE |
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
WHEN JAUNDICE DEVELOP DURING PREGNANCY
September 25, 2019 / by CreatoR / in Disease, Health, Jaundice, Pharmacology, Pharmacy / with No comments /
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| WHEN JAUNDICE DEVELOP DURING PREGNANCY |
CHOLESTASIS OF PREGNANCY
PRE ECLAMPSIA
ACUTE FATTY LIVER OF PREGNANCY
Diagnostic Test for Jaundice
September 25, 2019 / by CreatoR / in Disease, Health, Jaundice, Pharmacology, Pharmacy / with No comments /
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| Test For Jaundice |
- - A bilirubin blood test will be done.
- - Other tests vary, but may include.
- Hepatitis virus panel to look for infection of the liver.
- Liver function tests to determine how well the liver is working.
- Complete blood count to check for low blood count or anemia.
- Abdominal ultrasound.
- Abdominal CT scan.
- Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).
- Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTCA).
- Liver biopsy.
- Cholesterol level.
- Prothrombin time.
Causes of Jaundice
September 25, 2019 / by CreatoR / in Disease, Health, Jaundice, Pharmacology, Pharmacy / with No comments /
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| Causes of Jaundice |
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.
Symptoms of Jaundice
September 25, 2019 / by CreatoR / in Disease, Health, Jaundice, Pharmacology, Pharmacy / with No comments /
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| Symptoms of Jaundice |
- Yellow discoloration of the skin
- Mucous membranes
- The white part of the eyes becomes yellow
- Light-colored stools
- Dark-colored urine
- Itching of the skin
- Nausea and vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Fever
- Weakness
- Loss of appetite
- Headache
- Confusion
- Swelling of the legs and abdomen
Types of Jaundice
September 25, 2019 / by CreatoR / in Bilirubin, Disease, Jaundice, Pharmacology, Pharmacy / with No comments /
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| Type Of Jaundice |
Symptoms
Hepatitis
Cirrhosis
Crigler-Najjar Syndrome
Dubin-Johnson Syndrome
Rotor’s Syndrome
Diagnostic Test result -
Urine color - Dark
Stool color - Normal
Pruritus - No
- Failure of hepatocyte to initiates bile flow.
- Obstruction of bile flow in the bile duct or portal tracts.
- Obstruction of bile flow in the extra-hepatic bile duct.
- Bilirubin formation rate is normal.
- Conjugation is normal equal to direct bilirubin.
Pathologic Jaundice
Gilbert Syndrome jaundice
Obstructive Jaundice
- Failure of hepatocyte to initiates bile flow.
- Obstruction of bile flow in the bile duct or portal tracts.
- Obstruction of bile flow in the extra-hepatic bile duct.
- Bilirubin formation rate is normal.
- Conjugation is normal equal to direct bilirubin.
Neonatal Jaundice
What is Bilirubin and Normal Range
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| Bilirubin |
Causes of increase Bilirubin
Normal range of Bilirubin
What Is Jaundice
September 25, 2019 / by CreatoR / in Disease, Health, Jaundice, Pharmacology, Pharmacy / with No comments /
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| Jaundice |
Jaundice Type Symptoms Causes Diagnostic Test Prevention Treatment
September 25, 2019 / by CreatoR / in Disease, Health, Jaundice, Pharmacology, Pharmacy / with No comments /
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| Jaundice |
What is Bilirubin
What causes increase Bilirubin
What is normal range of Bilirubin
How many types of Jaundice
- Pre hepatic / Hemolytic jaundice
- Hepatic jaundice
- Post hepatic / Obstructive/ Surgical jaundice
- Pathologic Jaundice
- Gilbert Syndrome jaundice
- Obstructive Jaundice
- Neonatal Jaundice
What is symptoms of Jaundice
- Yellow discoloration of the skin
- Mucous membranes
- The white part of the eyes becomes yellow
- Light-colored stools
- Dark-colored urine
- Itching of the skin
- Nausea and vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Fever
- Weakness
- Loss of appetite
- Headache
- Confusion
- Swelling of the legs and abdomen
What is the causes of Jaundice
- 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)
- A defect in the liver that prevents bilirubin from being removed from the blood, converted to bilirubin/glucuronic acid (conjugated) or secreted in bile.
- 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 cancer, gallstones, or inflammation of the bile ducts. The decreased conjugation, secretion, or flow of bile that can result in jaundice is referred to as cholestasis: however, cholestasis does not always result in jaundice.
Which diagnostic test for Jaundice
- A bilirubin blood test will be done. - Other tests vary, but may include:
- Hepatitis virus panel to look for infection of the liver
- Liver function tests to determine how well the liver is working
- Complete blood count to check for low blood count or anemia
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Abdominal CT scan
- Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
- Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram (PTCA)
- Liver biopsy
- Cholesterol level
- Prothrombin time
Can we prevent Jaundice
- Ensuring that you stick to the recommended daily amount (RDA) for alcohol consumption.
- Maintaining a healthy weight for your height and build.
- If appropriate, ensuring that you're vaccinated against a hepatitis A or B infection, vaccination would usually only be recommended depending on where in the world you're travelling.
- Minimizing your risk of exposure to hepatitis C because there's currently no vaccine for the condition.
What is treatment for Jaundice
- Treatment may consist of expectant management (watchful waiting) at home with rest.
- Medical treatment with intravenous fluids, medications, antibiotics, or blood transfusions may be required.
- If a drug/toxin is the cause, these must be discontinued.
- In certain cases of newborn jaundice, exposing the baby to special colored lights (phototherapy) or exchange blood transfusions may be required to decrease elevated bilirubin levels.
- Surgical treatment may be required in case of obstruction jaundice.
What is pre hepatic Jaundice
- Urine color - Normal
- Stool color - Normal
- Pruritus - No
What is hepatic jaundice
- Hepatitis
- Cirrhosis
- Crigler-Najjar Syndrome
- Dubin-Johnson Syndrome
- Rotor’s Syndrome
- Urine color - Dark
- Stool color - Normal
- Pruritus - No
What is post-hepatic jaundice
- Gallstone
- Malignancy
- Inflammation
- Urine color - Dark
- Stool color - Acholic
- Pruritus - Yes
When jaundice develop during pregnancy
Cholestasis of Pregnancy
Pre Eclampsia
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
What is Pathologic Jaundice
What is Obstructive Jaundice
- Failure of hepatocyte to initiates bile flow.
- Obstruction of bile flow in the bile duct or portal tracts.
- Obstruction of bile flow in the extrahepatic bile duct.
- Bilirubin formation rate is normal.
- Conjugation is normal equal to direct bilirubin.








