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Suggest Medication For Jaundice

i am a jaundice patient. the symptoms started showing from 2nd july 2012. i was admitted to hospital on 7th july and got discharged on 14th july. i had pneumonia too till 14th. but i have revovered from pneumonia. when can i start smoking? and what are the affects of it on jaundice.
Thu, 17 Mar 2016
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hi.

noted history of jaundice. your jaundice could be resolved when the underlying pathology is identified and treated. it is possible that you have an obstruction (most probably from a stone or a tumor lesion) somewhere along your hepaticopancreaticobiliary tree. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a gastroenterologist or a general surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics (such as ultrasound, ct-scan, ERCP/MRCP, liver function tests, bilirubins, blood count, etc.) and management (medical and/or surgical if indications are found) will be directed accordingly.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Suggest Medication For Jaundice

hi. noted history of jaundice. your jaundice could be resolved when the underlying pathology is identified and treated. it is possible that you have an obstruction (most probably from a stone or a tumor lesion) somewhere along your hepaticopancreaticobiliary tree. it is best if you consult with a doctor, preferably a gastroenterologist or a general surgeon, for physical examination and clinical evaluation. diagnostics (such as ultrasound, ct-scan, ERCP/MRCP, liver function tests, bilirubins, blood count, etc.) and management (medical and/or surgical if indications are found) will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye