Science, asked by syedaarfaina333, 8 months ago

is a organ related to disease jaundice​

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Answered by KoustubhKumar6242
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Jaundice is often a sign of a problem with the liver, gallbladder, or pancreas. Jaundice can occur when too much bilirubin builds up in the body. This may happen when: There are too many red blood cells dying or breaking down and going to the liver.

Answered by rneeraj85
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jaundice is caused by excess bilirubin , which is formed when hemoglobin ( the part of red cells that carries oxygen ) is broken down as part of the normal process of recycling old or damaged red blood cells .

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