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What're the symptoms of cholestasis?

Symptoms of both intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholestasis include a yellow discoloration of the skin (jaundice), dark urine, and pale stools. Itching over the skin may be severe if the condition is advanced.

Symptoms of chronic cholestasis include skin discoloration, scars or skin injuries caused by scratching, bone pain, yellowish fat deposits beneath the surface of the skin (xanthoma) or around the eyes (xanthelasma)

Patients with advanced cholestasis feel ill, tire easily, and are often nauseated. Abdominal pain and such systemic symptoms as anorexia, vomiting, and fever are usually due to the underlying condition that causes cholestasis.

 

More information on cholestasis

What's cholestasis? - Cholestasis is a condition caused by rapidly developing or chronic interruption in the excretion of bile. Cholestasis is the obstruction of the flow of bile from the gall bladder.
What causes cholestasis? - Cholestasis is related to a transient injury. Cholestasis can also be the result of liver diseases such as sclerosing cholangitis, biliary atresia, primary biliary cirrhosis, and others.
What're the symptoms of cholestasis? - Symptoms of both intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholestasis include a yellow discoloration of the skin (jaundice), dark urine, and pale stools.
How is cholestasis diagnosed? - A history of hepatitis or heavy drinking, recent use of certain drugs, and symptoms like ascites and splenomegaly suggest intrahepatic cholestasis.
What's the treatment for cholestasis? - The goal of treatment for cholestasis is to eliminate or control the patient's symptoms. Cholestasis often does not respond to medical therapy of any sort.
What is cholestasis of pregnancy? - Cholestasis of pregnancy is a condition in which the normal flow of bile in the gallbladder is affected by the high amounts of pregnancy hormones.
What causes cholestasis of pregnancy? - Pregnancy hormones affect gallbladder function, resulting in slowing or stopping of the flow of bile.
What's the treatment for cholestasis of pregnancy? - The goals of treating cholestasis of pregnancy are to relieve the itching and prevent complications.
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