What’s wrong with high jaundice?

High jaundice can be caused by having hepatitis, hemolysis and other reasons.
Jaundice is the elevation of bilirubin in the body, which is manifested by symptoms such as yellow eyes, yellow urine and yellow skin all over the body. Patients with high jaundice also experience gastrointestinal symptoms such as loss of appetite and nausea.
The most common cause of elevated jaundice is various types of hepatitis, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, acute hepatitis E, acute hepatitis A, etc. Some cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer can also lead to elevated jaundice.
In patients with hemolytic disease, a large number of red blood cells are destroyed, which can cause bilirubin to enter the blood, and can also lead to high jaundice.
It is recommended to go to the hospital immediately when jaundice is found to improve the relevant examination to further clarify the condition.