Jaundice is a relatively common symptom. The main cause of its occurrence is the increase of bilirubin in the patient's body. This phenomenon is generally prone to occur in newborns. If jaundice occurs in adults, it is often caused by disease. The most common of these is hepatitis B jaundice. The symptoms of this type of jaundice are often more serious, and patients need to pay attention to treatment. Jaundice is a common disease in our lives. Generally speaking, doctors will judge the severity of the patient's condition based on the bilirubin in the patient's blood. Once the jaundice value exceeds 300, the condition is more serious. This degree of jaundice is often caused by liver disease, among which the most serious is hepatitis B jaundice. Patients must actively receive treatment so that there is a possibility of recovery. It takes more than half a month for hepatitis B jaundice to recover. Hepatitis B jaundice is pathological. This kind of jaundice can only be cured with targeted treatment. While actively receiving treatment, patients must also control their diet and avoid eating foods that damage the liver. If these are done well, jaundice will return to normal after half a month. If the symptoms are more serious, the recovery time may be longer. Hepatitis B jaundice is a relatively serious problem. This type of jaundice may be fatal, so patients must pay attention to treatment. During the onset of hepatitis B jaundice, the patient's skin color will also change, the body's resistance to the disease will decrease significantly, and complications are prone to occur. If hepatitis B jaundice lasts too long, it may also damage the patient's intelligence. The overall harm is relatively large. There are many treatments for hepatitis B jaundice, but the most common one is blue light irradiation. This method has the effect of reducing bilirubin and can significantly alleviate the condition. Hepatitis B jaundice also requires attention to liver treatment, otherwise it will only be a temporary solution. While cooperating with the doctor's treatment, patients must also eat a healthy diet, drink plenty of water, never stay up late, and be sure to go to bed early. The incidence of jaundice is relatively high at present. There are many reasons that lead to jaundice, the most common of which is hepatitis B jaundice. Hepatitis B jaundice poses a great threat to health. Patients must receive treatment, and the recovery time will be relatively long, generally more than half a month. After recovery, patients must also pay attention to liver care, otherwise the disease is likely to occur again. |
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