⚠️Urgency: Emergency

Jaundice — Sudden Onset

Jaundice — sudden onset can have multiple causes ranging from benign to medically significant. This is a potentially life-threatening presentation. Seek emergency medical care immediately if symptoms are severe.

What This Pattern Means

Jaundice occurring — sudden onset may indicate a specific pattern or timing that helps narrow the diagnosis. This context modifies the diagnostic approach and urgency of evaluation.

Common Causes of Jaundice — Sudden Onset

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Infectious causes

Viral or bacterial infections commonly present with jaundice — including parasitic infections in patients with relevant travel or exposure history.

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Functional causes

Non-structural causes including stress, dietary factors, and functional disorders may produce jaundice — sudden onset.

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Inflammatory conditions

Systemic or localised inflammatory processes may be responsible, particularly when jaundice is accompanied by other symptoms.

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Parasitic infection

Parasitic diseases such as giardiasis, malaria, or strongyloidiasis should be considered in patients with travel history or characteristic exposure patterns.

Context-Matched Conditions

⚠️ Red Flags — Seek Emergency Care

  • ⚠️Severe or rapidly worsening jaundice — sudden onset
  • ⚠️Jaundice — sudden onset with high fever or signs of systemic illness
  • ⚠️Jaundice not improving after 1–2 weeks
  • ⚠️Jaundice — sudden onset in an immunocompromised patient
  • ⚠️Associated weight loss or failure to thrive

When to See a Doctor

  • Jaundice — sudden onset persisting for more than 2 weeks
  • Associated with significant disruption to daily activities
  • Any concern about a serious underlying cause
  • History of travel to tropical or endemic regions

FAQ: Jaundice — Sudden Onset

What causes jaundice — sudden onset?

Jaundice — sudden onset has multiple potential causes. Common ones include infections (viral, bacterial, parasitic), structural conditions, inflammatory disorders, and functional causes. A physician can help identify the specific cause based on your full symptom history and examination.

When should I see a doctor for jaundice — sudden onset?

Seek medical attention if jaundice — sudden onset persists beyond 2 weeks, is severe, accompanies fever or weight loss, or occurs in someone who is pregnant, immunocompromised, or recently returned from travel.

Can a parasitic infection cause jaundice — sudden onset?

Yes. Parasitic infections including giardiasis, malaria, strongyloidiasis, and toxoplasmosis can cause jaundice in various contexts. Travel history, exposure to untreated water, and specific symptom patterns guide parasitological testing.

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Medical References

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