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- $Title{What is Gilbert's Disease?}
- $Subject{gilbert's jaundice ill defined symptoms symptom blood forming gilbert
- disease yellow pigment unconjugated bilirubin skin jaundiced yellowing
- pigments bilirubins}
- $Volume{N-20, D-20}
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- What is Gilbert's Disease?
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- QUESTION: Could you please answer this question for me? I'd like to know
- what Gilbert's Disease is, and is there anything special I should be doing
- about it. I was told back in February of 1989 that my daughter had this,
- after I had her to the doctor when she turned yellow with jaundice. Thank
- you.
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- ANSWER: This syndrome was once considered to be quite rare but now is known
- to affect from three percent to five percent of the population. It is more
- common in boys about 4 to 1 over girls, but both sexes may have it. Usually
- first seen in childhood, it may go undiscovered until young adulthood. Simply
- stated, it is the presence of a pigment called "unconjugated bilirubin" which
- causes the yellow coloring or jaundice and little else. It may be the result
- of some inherited pattern of metabolism although even that is unclear. It can
- be more pronounced after exertion or infections, but actually causes no damage
- to the body. Not only is there no known cause, but there is also no treatment
- either available or necessary, so don't fret about not doing anything special.
- The most interesting aspect of this to physicians is that it sometimes is
- misdiagnosed as a liver disease, and so keeps us on our toes. The hardest
- part of the treatment is to convince parents that there is really nothing
- seriously wrong.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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