Gastroenterologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Infectious Disease Specialist, General Physician, Diabetologist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Gastroenterologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Infectious Disease Specialist, General Physician, Diabetologist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Eye Specialist, Eye Surgeon
MBBS, FCPS (Ophthalmology), FCPS (Vetreo)
Eye Specialist, Eye Surgeon
MBBS, FCPS (Ophthalmology), FCPS (Vetreo)
General Physician, Internal Medicine Specialist, Infectious Disease Specialist, Diabetologist
MBBS, FCPS (Internal Medicine), MACP (General Medicine)
General Physician, Internal Medicine Specialist, Infectious Disease Specialist, Diabetologist
MBBS, FCPS (Internal Medicine), MACP (General Medicine)
Rheumatologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Infectious Disease Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Rheumatologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Infectious Disease Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Endocrinologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, General Physician, Diabetologist
MBBS, DDM
Endocrinologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, General Physician, Diabetologist
MBBS, DDM
Gastroenterologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Hepatologist
MBBS, MCPS (Medicine), FCPS (Gastrology)
Gastroenterologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Hepatologist
MBBS, MCPS (Medicine), FCPS (Gastrology)
Eye Specialist, Eye Surgeon
MBBS, MCPS, FCPS
General Physician, Internal Medicine Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine)
Jaundice” is the medical term that describes yellowing of the skin and eyes. Jaundice itself is not a disease, but it is a symptom of several possible underlying illnesses. Jaundice forms when there is too much bilirubin in your system. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment that is created by the breakdown of dead red blood cells in the liver.