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Are you one of those people who are affected by the scourge of Gilbert's disease? Do you feel that you are helpless against the pain and discomfort that it brings?
If you do, here are two questions that you might want to ask and have answered. Through these, you can get direct answers to questions that hound your mind and can even help you recover—emotionally—as well.
Question number 1: Does a viral infection or bacteria cause Gilbert's disease?
Answer: An abnormal number of the bilirubin in the blood causes Gilbert's disease, it is not caused by any viral or bacterial infection.
Question number 2: Are there any specific signs or symptoms associated with Gilbert's Disease?"
Answer: Signs and symptoms include:
- tiredness
- mild weakness
- mild abdominal pains
- mild nausea
- yellowish skin
- yellowish eyeballs
- swollen mucus membranes
- runny nose
Gilbert's disease is a fairly common sickness mostly in the Caucasian population. It's passed down through families and not frequently considered being life menacing, but still should be diagnosed by a medical doctor.
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