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what causes jaundice?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jaundice is caused by excess bilirubin, which is formed when hemoglobin (the part of red blood cells that carries oxygen) is broken down as part of the normal process of recycling old or damaged red blood cells. Normally, the bilirubin is processed by the liver and excreted into the digestive tract.

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Answered by archanasushil2004
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Jaundice is caused by excess bilirubin, which is formed when hemoglobin (the part of red blood cells that carries oxygen) is broken down as part of the normal process of recycling old or damaged red blood cells. Normally, the bilirubin is processed by the liver and excreted into the digestive tract.

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