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for an adult of age 30 yrs effected with jaundice , how long it takes to become normal.
(23 Jan 2008)
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Jaundice, if treated and careful precaution is taken since beginning, no afraid. Otherwise, this is a very dangerous because there is a varieties of bacertial attack in the important parts of the body. Jaundice is affected mainly in brain and lever. some time it happens to associate in the blood which is very dangerous. You have to see a good specialised doctor and take his advice. Though it is cured fully, you have to be very strict in your food at least for one year because the lever is affected and recovering it may happen slowley. You can take plenty of water preferably boiled and lemon juice daily which encourage the function of lever. If you are a non vegetarion, avoid this completely for one year and use vegetarion food. Intake of fruits in your food may be more and more useful for speedy recovery. Avoid smoking, or any kind of tobaco use or alcohol till one year.
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answered by b on 23 Jan 2008, 7:23:23
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