What Are The Causes, Complications, And Symptoms Of Gilbert Syndrome?
Fatigue And Weakness

Fatigue and weakness may occur alongside jaundice if the bilirubin levels in the blood become too high. Fatigue may present as an unusual feeling of tiredness or 'brain fog,' despite eating, drinking water, and getting enough sleep. There may be a general feeling of weakness in the body. This might impact a patient's endurance and make them feel tired after short periods of physical activity they can usually tolerate. It may also make their muscles feel generally weaker and more tired than usual. If these symptoms occur alongside jaundice, a doctor can check the patient's bilirubin levels through a blood test. Liver function tests may also be used to make sure the liver is working adequately. The fatigue tends to go away when jaundice does. If it's caused by malnourishment, over-exercising, or dehydration, patients should rest and eat and drink water to help restore their body's usual balance.
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