Resorption jaundice is a liver pathology in which ethanol alcohol penetrates the bile ducts and contributes to changes in bile. The result is that its viscosity increases due to glucose and cholesterol. As a result of disturbances, the outflow of bile is disrupted, which disrupts the nutrition of liver cells. The body stops restoring them. A doctor may suspect a problem based on the following signs:
After eating, a sick person feels a bitter taste in the mouth. Yellowness of the skin and sclera of the eyes. Due to the lack of beneficial pigment, the color of the skin and mucous membranes changes. Dark colored urine. It also tastes bitter. Fullness of the intestines, heaviness in the stomach and other unpleasant sensations, loss of appetite. Swelling of the legs. The cause is a metabolic disorder. Reduced blood pressure.