Severe jaundice
Jaundice, also known as yellow gallbladder, is commonly known as yellow disease, which is a symptom and sign of yellowing of the skin, mucous membranes and sclera due to elevated bilirubin in serum. Certain liver, gallbladder and blood disorders often cause symptoms of jaundice. Usually, when the blood bilirubin concentration is higher than 2-3mg / dL (34-51), these parts will appear to the naked eye. Recessive jaundice: 17 ~ 34, mild jaundice: 34 ~ 170, moderate jaundice: 170 ~ 340, severe jaundice:> 340.
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