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why the person having jaundice appears yellowish ​

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Answered by learnerhere
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Jaundice occurs when there is too much bilirubin (a yellow pigment) in the blood—a condition called hyperbilirubinemia. (See also Overview of Liver Disease and Jaundice in the Newborn.) ... If bilirubin levels are high, substances formed when bile is broken down may accumulate, causing itching all over the body.

Answered by nivediakliye
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Explanation:jaundice case yellow appearance of skin , sclera( i.e white surface of eye )and mucous .

This all due to high level secretion of bilirubin, a yellow orange bile pigment .

-Pigment secreted by liver .

-And bilirubin is formed due to break down of RBCs.

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