What causes jaundice?
Jaundice occurs when there is 1) too much bilirubin being produced for the liver to remove from the blood. Or a defect.. MORE?
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Jaundice is caused by an overabundance of bilirubin, the leftovers of destroyed blood cells, in the blood stream. ChaCha!
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