Cholestasis Bile Obstruction Blockage Causes Itching Jaundice Symptoms

Cholestasis is used to describe any condition which causes bile flow obstruction.

Bile is a digestive fluid that aids in fat digestion. It is produced in your liver, stored in your gallbladder and released through your biliary ducts.

Whenever bile flow is obstructed, a hemoglobin waste product known as bilirubin escapes and accumulates in your bloodstream.    In turn, this buildup causes cholestasis itching and jaundice symptoms.

Some other symptoms caused by bile obstruction are:

And depending on the cause of your cholestasis or the duration you suffer with it, you may also experience:

Causes of cholestasis bile obstruction may occur in or out of your liver. A few inside your liver causers can be:

Pregnancy cholestasis may trigger intense hands and feet itching, particularly at night.

Outside your liver bile blockage can be caused by:

Medications may be your cause for itching, jaundice cholestasis as well.  Most common rascals, and possible treating health conditions, include:

Without exception, talk to your health care professional before you stop taking prescribed meds for your relief of cholestasis.

If you suspect cholestasis is causing your jaundice and itching, then stop using any toxic substances that are in your control. This at least entails no alcohol and certain OTC drugs.

Furthermore, consume an exceptionally healthy diet until such time you can pay a visit to your health care provider.  Sooner than later!

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