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		<title>Symptoms Of Weakness And Jaundice Infection Complications</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Jaundice Disease And Symptoms Of Weakness A relapse of jaundice can be quite serious so I would strongly advice you to visit your doctor and get some liver function tests done. Your doctor will be able to advise you over the necessary tests, based on your medical history and present symptoms. Since there is no… <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.diethealthclub.com/blog/common-illnesses/symptoms-of-weakness-and-jaundice-infection-complications.html">Read More &#187;</a></span></p>
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<p>A relapse of jaundice can be quite serious so I would strongly advice you to visit your doctor and get some liver function tests done. Your doctor will be able to advise you over the necessary tests, based on your medical history and present symptoms. Since there is no information provided on the presence or absence of any other conditions like anemia or the cause of your jaundice in the past it would be impossible for me to guide you accurately. If you have suffered a hepatitis infection in the past, which caused your previous jaundice episode then it is extremely important that even after your recovery you should continue to monitor liver enzymes. This helps to assess your liver functioning.</p>
<h2>Cure Jaundice With Weakness Treatment</h2>
<p>Jaundice is not a disease in itself, but is the term used to describe the condition of yellowish discoloration to the eyes and skin. This yellowish jaundice discoloration occurs when there is an excess of pigmentation in the blood. The pigment responsible is known as bilirubin, which is cellular waste from the breakdown of red corpuscles. Normally the liver will process this bilirubin, but in the presence of excesses the liver may not be able to cope or if the liver is damaged. Jaundice may therefore have a variety of causes and the extent and speed of recovery is determined by these factors. Make it a point to present your physician with an accurate and detailed medical history for proper evaluation. In addition, you will also need to do laboratory tests as directed. Your physician will then be able to determine if the cause for your weakness is connected and because of liver damage or independent of it.</p>
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<li>Till you receive an accurate diagnosis here is a liver friendly diet plan similar to those used for jaundice patients.</li>
<li>Firstly make it a point that you only eat and drink home prepared meals and juices, under the most hygienic conditions. Given your state of weakness your immunity may be low, leaving you very susceptible to infection.</li>
<li>To minimize stress on the liver eliminate fats from the diet and increase carbohydrates. Fresh fruits and veggies should form the basis of your diet. Dhalia porridge, curd and soft custards are also some easily digestible foods.</li>
<li>Juices from vegetables and fruits are also recommended. Sugarcane juice mixed with a little lime juice is particularly beneficial because of the high carb content. Moreover fruit juices will also hydrate and nourish your system.</li>
<li>Continue with a vegetable fruit rich diet as this will put the least strain on your system and meet most of your nutritional needs.</li>
<li>Make it a point to avoid all fatty foods and alcoholic foods as far as possible.</li>
<li>Consult with a nutritionist for a more specialized diet as you may also require supplements in case of a nutritional deficiency or anemia.</li>
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		<title>Pregnancy And Jaundice Complications And Breastfeeding With Jaundice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Jaundice Complications And Pregnancy My sister is 26 years old. She is 4 months pregnant and suffering with jaundice and she is having pain in lever. Please tell me should I admit her in hospital or what care should I provide to her. Almost four to six percent of pregnant women suffer from jaundice or… <span class="read-more"><a href="http://www.diethealthclub.com/blog/common-illnesses/pregnancy-and-jaundice-complications.html">Read More &#187;</a></span></p>
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<p><strong>My sister is 26 years old. She is 4 months pregnant and suffering with jaundice and she is having pain in lever. Please tell me should I admit her in hospital or what care should I provide to her.</strong></p>
<p>Almost four to six percent of pregnant women suffer from jaundice or abnormal liver function. Although this condition is relatively rare in pregnancy, jaundice has potentially dangerous consequences for the mother&#8217;s and fetal health. You are strongly advised, to consult a gynecologist and admit the pregnant mother in the hospital in order to prevent further complications for the child and the mother. Home treatment is not a method to resort to under these circumstances as these are grave danger to the pregnancy. Jaundice among pregnant women can be due to acute fatty liver, viral hepatitis, chronic liver disease etc. Viral hepatitis is thought to be one of the most common causes of jaundice in pregnancy; the hepatitis virus A, B, C, D, and E are responsible for infections to the liver.</p>
<h2>Jaundice Complications And Breastfeeding</h2>
<p>Since viral hepatitis is transmitted via contaminated food or water, keep away from all foods that are uncovered and drink only safe filtered water. Doctors usually provide pregnant women exposed to widen hepatitis with immunoglobulin within two weeks of the exposure. It is important and pregnant mother screens for the cause of jaundice and seeks appropriate treatment to deal with the disease. Especially during the third trimester, pregnant women are usually affected by Cholestasis of pregnancy. This condition is accompanied by itching, and is also a known factor for causing jaundice. There are a number of reasons as causes of the condition. One important association between Cholestasis of pregnancy and Cholestasis is due to increased estrogens during pregnancy. This condition can also lead to gall stones and the fetus stands at a greater risk of developing developmental abnormalities.</p>
<p>Liver disease during pregnancy is closely linked with an increased risk of fetal loss and hence medical care must be administered to the pregnant mother in order to prevent further complications. There is a high possibility of the fetus developing jaundice upon birth due to the mother&#8217;s condition and hence to prevent that the fetal development must be closely monitored under the supervision of the gynecologist and medical experts. In order to treat jaundice the cause of the condition must be determined before therapy can be given. The treatment for jaundice must treat the underlying cause and treatment depends upon the individual.</p>
<p>The jaundice causes a lot of weakness in its wake and post-treatment or recuperation usually takes a long time. In addition to medication, it is important to drink six to eight glasses of water every day and consume plenty of raw fruits and vegetables while avoiding caffeinated beverages, processed foods, red needs and animal fats etc. Simple stretching exercises or yoga can also have to bring about benefits to the mind and body. It is important not to smoke during pregnancy and at the same time also avoid second-hand smoke.</p>
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