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Condition Name |
What Are They? |
How Are They Recognized? |
or Contraindicated? |
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Jaundice
is a symptom of |
Jaundice
gives the skin, eyes, and |
Massage
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liver
dysfunction, involving |
mucous
membranes a yellowish |
jaundice,
which is usually a sign |
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the
presence of excess bili- |
cast. |
of
significant congestion and |
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rubin
in the blood, which is |
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dysfunction
in the liver or gall |
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then
dissolved in subcuta- |
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bladder |
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neous
fat, mucous mem- |
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branes,
and the sclera of |
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the
eyes. |
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