Jaundice spread in the village.why did this happen
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Jaundice is a condition that occurs when too much bilirubin — a byproduct of the breakdown of red blood cells — builds up in the body. The most well-known symptom of jaundice is a yellow tint to the skin, eyes, and mucus membranes.
Jaundice isn’t contagious, but the underlying conditions that cause it can be.
Communicable diseases are those that can be contagious or passed from person to person. Some of these diseases can cause jaundice as a symptom.
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Jaundice spread in the village. This happen because
- The presence of too much amount of yellow coloured pigment called bilirubin in the blood causes jaundice.
- Usually jaundice spread in the villages because in villages, the water quality is pretty deteriorating and drinking of this contaminated water causes jaundice. It's target organ is liver.
- The common signs and symptoms of jaundice involves abdominal pain, dark coloured urine and stools, high fever and chills, flu and yellowing of nails.
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