Many babies have mild jaundice in the first week or so, caused by a substance called bilirubin still present in the blood.
But the viruses that cause epidemic jaundice were not discovered until the middle of the 20th century.
Your family history of health conditions that could cause jaundice.
He or she may also look for signs of underlying conditions that can cause jaundice.
It can cause jaundice and affects the liver, occasionally causing liver failure.
In more serious cases, it has been known to cause jaundice, cirrhosis, and kidney problems, including renal failure.
The fragile cells are subject to rupture, causing anemia, pain and jaundice.
The reason for this is that they were hepatotoxic and could cause jaundice.
Overdose may cause jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes).
Any family history of health problems that could cause jaundice.