How long does it take for jaundice to go away after healing from a drug-induced liver injury?

Jaundice can generally subside in about half a month after the medication liver injury is cured.
Jaundice caused by drug-related liver injury is generally reversible, as long as the drugs that damage the liver are stopped as early as possible, and the medication that protects the liver and reduces jaundice is actively added to the treatment, basically jaundice can subside in about half a month and the body can return to normal.
Jaundice will subside in about half a month, and the body will return to normal. Jaundice will subside according to the degree of drug-related liver injury and the duration of treatment with different drugs. If the patient’s early liver injury is not serious, after active liver-protecting treatment, liver cells can regenerate, liver cell regeneration ability is stronger, liver function can be faster recovery, jaundice can be completely subsided in 1 week or so for a short period of time.
If the patient’s symptoms of drug-related liver injury are more serious, with active treatment, it may take 2 to 3 weeks to completely subside.