The prominent symptoms of jaundice hepatitis B are general fatigue and weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, especially aversion to greasy food, upper abdominal congestion and fullness, and yellow urine resembling strong tea water. It may be caused by excessive bilirubin in the blood due to liver disease or hemoglobinuria due to intravascular hemolysis (e.g., paroxysmal sleep hemoglobinuria). The former diagnosis can be confirmed by examination of liver function, while the latter can be confirmed by laboratory tests, acidified serum hemolysis test (Ham test), sugar water test, snake venom factor hemolysis test, urine occult blood or urine iron-containing hemoglobin. Dietary precautions for patients with jaundice hepatitis B whose urine is yellow like strong tea: Patients with jaundice hepatitis B, who take ginseng during the illness, end up getting heavier the more they take it. Because jaundiced hepatitis B belongs to the liver and gallbladder damp heat, the doctor is still using rhubarb to clear the patient’s heat, while the patient is taking ginseng, which is hotter in nature, this is obviously not the right medicine, the more tonic the more serious the condition. In addition, some jaundiced hepatitis B patients like to supplement some trace elements, thinking that this is beneficial to the body, but in fact, it is not. Dr. Cai said that the supplementation of trace elements also depends on whether the body is really lacking, what is lacking to supplement what is beneficial to the body; but if blindly supplemented, it is also harmful, such as vitamin C if too much supplementation, may also cause kidney stones. When taking health products and supplements, you should also pay attention to their quality and expiration dates, as well as the way they are taken. For example, by taking Ping Huang An Liver Soup, a decoction of water, well absorbed and effective in treating jaundiced hepatitis B! It is important to take fresh bifidobacteria, if it has expired and the bacteria are dead, it will not work as expected. In addition, be careful to take bifidobacteria after meals so that they can enter the intestinal tract to play a role; if taken before meals, bifidobacteria will be more easily killed by stomach acid.