The jaundice should be treated with medication, general measures and, if necessary, surgery. 1. Pharmacological treatment: patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use reduced glutathione and other drugs, but also with the use of adenosylmethionine and other enzyme-lowering anti-inflammatory drugs, or silymarin and other hepatoprotective agents. Some patients can also use membrane repair agents such as polyene phosphatidylcholine or microcirculation improvement agents such as prostaglandin. 2. General measures: patients need to develop good living habits, quit smoking and drinking in time, and ensure a regular diet, avoiding a lot of greasy food. At the same time, patients usually need to closely monitor the condition, observe the degree of yellow staining of the skin, urine, stool color, etc., and according to their own situation, take appropriate measures in a timely manner. 3. Surgery: If the patient’s condition is more serious, with bile duct stones, tumors, etc., the patient needs to choose duodenoscopic choledochotomy, bile duct stent implantation, or open tumor resection, etc. under the guidance of the doctor. It is recommended that patients with jaundice should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out the corresponding treatment, so as not to delay the condition.