Is Jaundice a Liver Disease? Causes You Didn’t Know (Plus 10 FAQs Answered)
- gastrochddrsandeep
- Jul 21
- 3 min read

That telltale yellow tint in your eyes or skin — jaundice — isn’t a disease itself, but a red flag that something’s wrong with your liver, blood, or bile system. While most associate it with hepatitis, over 50 possible causes exist — many surprisingly common yet overlooked.
In this must-read guide, Dr. Sandeep Pal, a leading gastroenterologist in Chandigarh, reveals:✔ The 3 unexpected jaundice triggers (including a popular supplement!)✔ When yellow skin means an emergency (vs. harmless temporary glitch)✔ 10 crucial FAQs (from “Can newborns breastfeed with jaundice?” to “Why do alcoholics get yellow eyes?”)✔ Life-saving tests you should demand if jaundice lasts >48 hours
Jaundice 101: The Yellow Alert System
How Bilirubin Works (And Why It Paints You Yellow)
Old red blood cells break down → produce bilirubin (yellow pigment)
Healthy liver: Filters bilirubin → mixes it into bile → exits via stool
When this fails: Bilirubin floods bloodstream → stains skin/eyes
Key Insight: Jaundice appears when bilirubin exceeds 2.5 mg/dL (normal: 0.3–1.2).
The 5 Surprising Causes (Beyond Hepatitis)
1. Gallstones Blocking Bile Ducts
What happens: Stone obstructs bile flow → bilirubin backs up
Unique sign: Clay-colored stools + dark urine
Dr. Pal’s tip: “30% of jaundice cases in Punjab are from undiagnosed gallstones.”
2. Autoimmune Attacks (PBC/PSC)
Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC): Immune system destroys bile ducts
Who’s at risk? Women 40–60 with unexplained itching + fatigue
3. Gilbert’s Syndrome (Harmless But Common)
Genetic glitch: Liver processes bilirubin 30% slower
Triggers: Fasting, stress, dehydration
Key fact: Affects 5–10% of Indians — often misdiagnosed!
4. Toxic Supplements (Even “Natural” Ones)
Danger list:
Kava kava (anxiety herb)
High-dose vitamin A (>25,000 IU/day)
Ayurvedic medicines with heavy metals
5. Pancreatic Cancer (Silent Killer)
Tumor location: Head of pancreas pinches bile duct
Warning trio: Jaundice + weight loss + back pain
People Also Ask | 10 Critical FAQs Answered
1. “Can jaundice be contagious?”
✅ Only if caused by hepatitis A/E (spreads via food/water). HBV/C jaundice isn’t casually contagious.
2. “Why do alcoholics get yellow eyes?”
Alcohol → liver inflammation → blocks bilirubin processing. End-stage sign (cirrhosis likely).
3. “My newborn has jaundice — stop breastfeeding?”
❌ No! Breastmilk jaundice is harmless (peaks at 2 weeks). Only stop if bilirubin >20 mg/dL.
4. “Can jaundice cause itching?”
Yes! Bile salts under skin trigger intense itching (especially palms/soles).
5. “Does yellow skin mean liver failure?”
Not always — mild jaundice (2–3 mg/dL) may occur from infections or meds (like rifampin).
6. “Can stress cause jaundice?”
Indirectly — stress worsens Gilbert’s syndrome (bilirubin spikes during anxiety).
7. “Why is my urine dark but skin normal?”
Early bile duct obstruction — urine darkens first (bilirubin leaks) before skin yellows.
8. “Is jaundice painful?”
Depends on cause:
Painful: Gallstones, pancreatic cancer
Painless: Hepatitis, Gilbert’s
9. “Can jaundice kill you?”
The underlying condition can (e.g., liver failure, cancer) — not jaundice itself.
10. “What foods reduce bilirubin?”
Papaya (helps bile flow)
Barley water (flushes toxins)
Avoid fatty foods (stress liver further)
Tests You Need (Based on Cause)
Suspected Cause
Key Tests
Hepatitis
ALT/AST, Viral markers (HAV-IgM, HBsAg)
Gallstones
Ultrasound, MRCP
Cancer
CT abdomen, CA19–9 tumor marker
Gilbert’s
Genetic test (UGT1A1 mutation)
Cost in Chandigarh:
Liver function test: ₹400–600
Ultrasound: ₹800–1,200
MRCP: ₹5,000–7,000
When to Rush to the ER?
🚨 Jaundice + ANY of these:
Confusion/disorientation
Fever with chills
Vomiting blood
Severe abdominal pain
Myths vs Facts
❌ “Jaundice means only liver disease.”✅ Fact: Hemolysis (excessive RBC breakdown) also causes it.
❌ “Sunlight cures jaundice.”✅ Fact: Only works for newborns — adults need medical care.
❌ “Yellow turmeric causes jaundice.”✅ Fact: Turmeric stains skin temporarily but doesn’t raise bilirubin.
Key Takeaways
Jaundice is a symptom, not a disease — find the root cause
Gilbert’s syndrome is harmless but often misdiagnosed
Pancreatic cancer jaundice appears without pain
Breastfeeding jaundice ≠ dangerous (usually)
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