relation between jaundice a the liver function
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jaundice is transmitted through dirty water or food
- Old red blood cells travel to your liver, where they're broken down. Bilirubin is the yellow pigment formed by the breakdown of these old cells. Jaundice occurs when your liver doesn't metabolize bilirubin the way it's supposed to. ... cirrhosis (scarring of the liver, usually due to alcohol)
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bilirubin is part of the bile fluid produced by liver a normal liver metabolizes to bilirubin to kept blood level lows when liver cell are damaged or when cancer has spread to the liver to the bile ducts the function of liver is reduced the bilirubin level of the blood then increase which caused jaundice
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