...rare condition that affects your red blood cells. It causes anemia-like symptoms, such as fatigue, jaundice, and paleness. ZeynepKaya/Getty Images In warm hemolytic anemia, the destruction of red blood cells...
...jaundice are present in the first 24 hours after birth Symptoms of jaundice are still present two weeks after birth The baby has pale, chalky stools The baby has urine...
...symptoms of more serious bleeding. These can include having blood in your urine or stool, passing black or tar-like stools, coughing up blood, or vomiting blood or a substance that...
...vomiting itchiness yellowing of the eyes or skin (jaundice) light-colored stools dark urine. If these symptoms occur, you should seek medical assistance as they may be signs of an infection...
...Clay-colored or grayish stools **Causes of Acute Pancreatitis** The most common causes of acute pancreatitis are: * Gallstones * Heavy alcohol consumption * Certain medications (e.g., azathioprine, mercaptopurine, antibiotics) *...
...also include bilirubin, albumin, and PT/INR. Symptoms of abnormal liver function abdominal pain jaundice (an abnormal yellow color of your skin or eyes) dark brown urine whitish or clay-colored stools...
...yellow, urine becomes darker and stools become paler Nausea Vomiting Abdominal pain Another potential complication is cholestasis, where bile flow reduces or stops. This can cause jaundice, itchy skin, dark...
...hands and feet.[5] Another symptom of the condition is dark-colored urine, sometimes described as rust-colored or cola-colored. This dark coloration is due to blood being present in the urine.[3] High...
...or worsened by smoking, including Crohn’s disease, the other main form of IBD. Diagnosis For many people, the presence of blood or pus in their stools is an important warning...
...of iron deficiency do not always manifest until iron-deficiency anemia develops, but may include fatigue; paleness; dizziness; an inability to concentrate and diminished productivity; unhealthy nails, skin and hair, and...