Dark urine (choluria): what it means and when to worry
Choluria is dark, tea- or cola-colored urine caused by bilirubin in the urine. It is often a sign of liver or bile duct disease. When to see a doctor.
Jaundice, dark urine, ascites, itching and other signs of liver disease.
Choluria is dark, tea- or cola-colored urine caused by bilirubin in the urine. It is often a sign of liver or bile duct disease. When to see a doctor.
Jaundice is the yellow color of the skin and eyes from high bilirubin. Causes, signs like dark urine and pale stools, and when to seek urgent care.
Hepatic encephalopathy is a decline in brain function from toxins a diseased liver fails to clear. How to recognize it, what triggers it and how it is treated.
Itching, or pruritus, is a common and sometimes intolerable symptom of cholestatic liver diseases. Why it happens and how it is treated step by step.