Normal values of direct bilirubin range from 0 to 0.4 mg/dL.
Total bilirubin (direct and indirect) range from about 0.2 to 1.2 mg/dL
A total bilirubin level below 1.9 mg/dL can be considered normal, though many symptoms, such as jaundice, do not begin to appear until it reaches about 2.5 mg/dL.
(Values slightly changes with laboratories.)
Increased bilirubin levels cause more yellowish discoloration of urine. Please do go for any direct or online consultation personally with clear reports and explanations.
Next Steps
Go for personal consultation in no time
Health Tips
For the time being u can follow these
#abstaining from alcohol if using
#drink enough water
#Intake of foods that are high in fiber. They are particularly good for the
liver, including fruits and vegetables and whole grains.
#Certain foods are more likely to damage the liver, including those high in fat,
sugar, or salt. avoid those.
# Other foods that may damage the liver include fried food and raw or undercooked shellfish. Avoid them too