Hyperbilirubinemia
Jaundice causes your skin and the whites of your eyes to turn yellow. Too much bilirubin causes jaundice. Bilirubin is a yellow chemical in hemoglobin, the substance that carries oxygen in your red blood cells. As red blood cells break down, your body builds new cells to replace them. The old ones are processed by the liver. If the liver cannot handle the blood cells as they break down, bilirubin builds up in the body and your skin may look yellow. Many healthy babies have some jaundice during the first week of life. It usually goes away. However, jaundice can happen at any age and may be a sign of a problem. Jaundice can happen for many reasons, such as Blood diseases Genetic syndromes Liver diseases, such as hepatitis or cirrhosis Blockage of bile ducts Infections Medicines
Disease Alternative Name
Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Dr KUTE HOSPITAL
Govt. Medical College Miraj
D M &S


The Health City Hospital
Intensivist
Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Nashik
bhms

PHC Bichpuri and ESI Dispensary Chippitola Agra & SN Medical College Agra & Fatehgarh
Medical Officer Incharge
SN Medical College, Agra
DA

Siddhivinayak Clinic
Lceh Gp

Ruby Hall Clinic
Chest Physician
Ruby Hall Clinic
MBBS,DTCD

Global Hospital
Gastroenetrology and Hepatology
Global Hospital
GASTROENTEROLOGY

National Institute of Medical Science
Md Paediatrics
National Institute of Medical Science
MD pediatrics


Central Hospital,Dhuliyan
MO
Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital
MBBS
