Surgery Definition – What are the symptoms and signs of obstructive jaundice?
Surgery Definition – What are the symptoms and signs of obstructive jaundice?
Patient with obstructive jaundice may present with yellow discoloration of the sclerae due to jaundice, pruritus or itching due to the present of bile salts in the skin, clay colored stool due to absence of the stercobilinogen in the gut an dark colored urine due to urobilinogen, loss of appetite and nausea.
Patient with obstructive jaundice may present with yellow discoloration of the sclerae due to jaundice, pruritus or itching due to the present of bile salts in the skin, clay colored stool due to absence of the stercobilinogen in the gut an dark colored urine due to urobilinogen, loss of appetite and nausea.