Jaundice refers to yellow discoloration of the skin which occurs when there is too much bile pigment (bilirubin) in the blood. It is often first noticed in the whites of the eyes.
Bilirubin can build up in the blood for many reasons. There are three main groups: obstruction, hemolysis and liver disease.
The other main cause of jaundice is disease of the liver itself. The normal mechanisms for taking the bilirubin out of the blood and transporting it into the bile duct system becomes disturbed by disease or inflammation. Common liver diseases include infections such as hepatitis, and chronic conditions such as cirrhosis.
Jaundice looks odd, and makes you feel bad. It is not itself dangerous (apart from the special jaundice of premature infants). However, it is an important sign that there is something seriously wrong which requires investigation and treatment.