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How to use jaundice in a sentence

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There is a possibility that you might have jaundice in later life but after a complete rest you can keep playing tennis.
Already the jaundice of cynicism and the jaded bitterness of innocence lost cast their hue over my narrative.
When jaundice does not respond to phototherapy, or when the baby is anemic, a blood transfusion may be necessary.
Monitor for clinical symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, lethargy, edema, jaundice, and seizure breakthrough.
Sometimes jaundice causes itching which can be treated with preparations such as calamine lotion.
Without treatment, severe jaundice can pose a risk of permanent brain damage resulting in athetoid cerebral palsy.
Augmentin can cause jaundice by slowing the normal flow of bile from the liver.
The animals harbor the lice and fleas that spawn serious diseases such as typhus, trichinosis, and infectious jaundice.
Drouillard fell victim to the Blackfeet in 1810, Colter to jaundice three years later.
Hepatitis A is a viral infection that causes fever, sickness, stomach pain, vomiting and eventually jaundice.
Our patient presented with obstructive jaundice and had a large mucosal mass located in the midportion of the common bile duct.
But the miracle tot held on to life, bouncing back from potentially fatal colds, an infection, two blood transfusions and jaundice.
The primary reason for treating jaundice in neonates is to prevent neurologic damage.
A mother usually can continue to breastfeed her baby if the baby develops jaundice.
A bout of jaundice took the edge off my stamina once and for all and I realised then that human bodies are not like vintage motor cars.
On examination, the patient's vital signs were stable and he showed no signs of jaundice.
She recommends the use of psyllium for constipation, aloe for jaundice and horehound for cough.
Patients with jaundice are still most often referred to surgeons, though in practice few require surgery.
Rare presentations of infection include severe haemorrhage, jaundice, parotitis, and cardiomyopathy.
This point can be used in the treatment of disorders of zang organs, such as spleenomegaly, hepatomegaly, hypochondriac pain or jaundice.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The herds on the home farm are no good, for one's seventy and the other is in bed with jaundice.
Stranguaries were likewise pretty frequent, and icteric complaints, or the jaundice.
The icteric hue is seldom intense, indeed very infrequently equalling the orange-yellow of jaundice resulting from obstruction.
A very sallow person in pale blue or apple green looks like a well-developed case of jaundice.
Another curious affection of the skin which occurs during chronic jaundice is xanthelasma or vitiligoidea.
On the other hand, ascites and persistent jaundice would speak in favor of hepatic cancer.
This sort of jaundice is very common and is in no wise evidence107 of disease.
The juice of the leaves, tunned up in ale, was thought to cure the jaundice and other complaints.
A paralysis of the bile duct produces a similar jaundice, but without pain.
Extremely yellow teeth indicate jaundice, while reddish teeth show hyperaemia of the dentine.
The modern view of hmatogenous jaundice had its origin in the supposed discovery of the identity of hmatoidin with bilirubin.
He never mentioned it but for an enfeebling bout of jaundice, he might have sprinted for Britain at Wembley in the 1948 Olympics.
One of these was of weak mind, and we did not dare to trust him, and the other was suffering from jaundice, and could not be of any use to us.
The second project will provide community midwives with mobile monitors to measure jaundice levels of babies in their own homes.
An eel protein that shines green could enable a new test for liver problems and jaundice.
A decidedly yellow stain on the diaper occurs when there is jaundice.
Let it not be supposed that I make this statement in jaundice or malice.
He has an attack of the jaundice, and will, I think, start home to-morrow.
They also suffer from internal chills, liver, and very often jaundice.
You were all licked there, or you died of the ague, or jaundice?
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