Gilbert syndrome
Definitions
Description
A mild condition in which the liver doesn't properly process bilirubin.
Overview
Gilbert syndrome is a condition that runs in families. It's often discovered by accident, such as when someone has a blood test. It happens when the liver can't process bilirubin properly.
Symptoms
Gilbert syndrome may cause the whites of the eyes to have a yellow tinge due to the buildup of bilirubin. There also may be a yellowing of the skin. This change may be easier or harder to see depending on your skin color.
Treatments
Gilbert syndrome is typically harmless, and treatment isn't needed.
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