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∙ 12y agopangit
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∙ 12y agoWhen red blood cells are broken down rapidly, the heme component of hemoglobin is metabolized into bilirubin. If the rate of breakdown exceeds the liver's ability to process bilirubin, it can accumulate in the blood and tissues, leading to jaundice, a yellowing of the skin and eyes. This is seen in conditions such as hemolytic anemia or certain liver diseases.
"Jaundice" is.
jaundice
A diet avoids excessive amounts of calories or any particular food or nutrient
Excessive amounts of glucose are poisonous
by excessive amounts of water
excessive amounts of fat in the blood
All varieties of the syndrome are characterized by kidney disease that usually progresses to chronic kidney failure and by uremia (the presence of excessive amounts of urea and other waste products in the blood).
a broadcast storm
by excessive amounts of water
Yes, if taken in excessive amounts.
This is referred to as a broadcast storm.