What to take for acute jaundice

Acute jaundice hepatitis is mostly caused by hepatitis virus infection, alcohol and drug damage, etc. Patients can take choleretic drugs or hepatoprotective drugs for auxiliary treatment, but the most important treatment is the treatment of the cause. 1. Choleretic drugs: patients with acute jaundice hepatitis can take choleretic drugs for treatment, commonly used drugs are ursodeoxycholic acid capsule and so on. Some patients will have diarrhea and other adverse reactions after taking them, and they are forbidden for acute biliary infection, pregnant women and lactating women. 2. Hepatoprotective drugs: commonly used drugs are polyene phosphatidylcholine capsules, applicable to hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver, cholestasis and prevention of gallstones. Common adverse reactions include skin rash, itching, etc. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to the ingredients and excipients of this product. The above drugs can only play a supplementary therapeutic role, the patient should actively go to the hospital to clarify the causes of hepatitis, jaundice and the treatment of the cause. The specific use of drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor, do not take on their own, so as not to cause adverse reactions.