Is bilirubin 2.7 of aged 18 yrs and weight 70 kg child is serious ??
What diet precautions should be taken ??
Taken ayurvedic medicine for 2 months. Which was stopped one week before.
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Raised bilirubin can be due to many factors.. be it liver disease or hemolytic diseases..we need consultation and investigations before reaching to correct diagnosis and treatment
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Take a glass of milk daily.
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Your bilirubin level of 2.7 mg/dL is mildly elevated and not serious, but it does indicate liver stress or mild hepatitis, possibly due to Ayurvedic medicine–induced liver injury (a common cause). Since it hasn’t normalized even after stopping those medicines, it’s important to get LFT (liver function test), SGOT/SGPT, and ultrasound abdomen done to rule out any underlying issue.
Diet precautions:
Avoid all Ayurvedic/herbal or over-the-counter supplements.
Eat light, low-fat food — khichdi, boiled vegetables, fruits, coconut water.
Avoid fried, spicy food, alcohol, and protein supplements.
Stay well hydrated and take adequate rest.
If you share your LFT report, I can guide you on whether this needs any specific medicine or only observation.
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