Question
I don’t know the reason, but I feel very unwell and don’t want to eat anything.
Answer
Obstructive jaundice can be caused by various reasons, including infectious diseases, blood diseases, and heart diseases. Infectious diseases may include sepsis caused by various bacterial infections, neonatal hepatitis due to intrauterine or perinatal infections, and toxoplasmosis caused by protozoan infections. Blood diseases may include hemolytic disease of the newborn due to incompatibility between the mother’s and baby’s blood types, as well as hereditary spherocytosis and thalassemia. Liver enlargement caused by heart disease may be due to congestive heart failure, or it may be related to post-asphyxia hypoxic-ischemic myocardial damage and various congenital heart diseases such as large ventricular septal defects, transposition of the great vessels, left ventricular hypoplasia, and coarctation of the aorta. As for the cost of surgery, the specific amount needs to be determined based on the patient’s specific condition. If you need detailed information about the cost of surgery, it is recommended that you consult relevant medical institutions or doctors. They can assess your specific situation and provide corresponding advice and quotes.