Other side effects of jaundice include pale stool and dark urine. An excess of bilirubin, the product that causes yellowing of the skin and eyes, also darkens the color of urine. Gallstones also block the release of bile salts that are responsible for the brown color of stool, so when bile flow is blocked, stool loses its usual color.

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