Symptoms of jaundice begin to recede include skin, urine, stool color return to normal, bilirubin level below 5 units and other manifestations. Jaundice is a clinical sign, manifested by yellow staining of sclera, skin, mucous membranes, body fluids, and elevated serum bilirubin in laboratory tests, at this time, it is necessary to go to the regular hospital to complete the relevant examinations and treatment for the cause of the disease. Jaundice recedes, suggesting that the condition may have improved, the symptoms of receding include normal skin color, such as the sclera, face, trunk, limbs and other parts of the skin color is normal; jaundice patient urine color is darker, or even manifested as a thick tea color, if the urine color is white or yellowish, indicating that it is back to normal. Jaundice patient’s stool color becomes light, even white clay color, but the stool color becomes darker that the jaundice subsides, back to normal. If the serum bilirubin level drops to 5 units, it also indicates that the condition has improved and the jaundice will gradually subside.