Jaundice or a yellowing of the skin and eyes happens to approximately a fifth of people with hepatitis. Newborn babies may have jaundice during their first few weeks of life, but this is usually a minor medical issue. In adults, jaundice can indicate more severe problems, including liver cirrhosis or scaring. Cirrhosis develops when hepatitis is not adequately treated or when treatment is delayed until the condition has advanced.

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