kollatõve
Kollatõve, also known as jaundice, is a medical condition characterized by the yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes. This yellow hue is caused by an excess of bilirubin, a yellow-orange pigment that is produced during the normal breakdown of red blood cells. When the liver is unable to process bilirubin efficiently, or when there is an excessive production of bilirubin, it can accumulate in the bloodstream and deposit in tissues, leading to jaundice.
There are several underlying causes for kollatõve. These can range from benign conditions, such as certain
Symptoms of kollatõve, besides the visible yellowing, can include dark urine, pale stools, itching, fatigue, and
Treatment for kollatõve depends entirely on the underlying cause. For mild cases, especially in newborns, it