Jaundice level

2018-06-26 11:00:42
My father is suffering from jaundice. Today his total billrubin was 2.67. Direct was 1.12 and indirect 1.55. Is it normal? Please give suggestion. His age is 57 years.
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Hello, Just near to normal. Plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water mosambi juice butter milk and fresh curd, sugar can juice freshly made with clean machine with out ice. Glucose four tsf three four times. BENGALI RASOGULLA WITH SUGAR SYRUP can be taken 2+2 in 15 days. Vegitarian bland diet with least oil n spices.rice SUGAR, rice curd, messed chapati with moongdal without TADKA or least.ok.

Answered2018-06-26 12:48:43

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Hi, Bilirubin levels seems to be a bit high.. If he is already under treatment, we should check his previous reading and compare the extent of improvement during the course of treatment
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If this is the first report, then we should see get it personally checked by doctor and start the treatment. If this is a repeat test, see if there is any improvement from the previous values.. If yes continue the same advise given. Check these values again weekly until the values are normal.
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If there is increase in yellow discoloration of eyes or yellow colour of urine, it should be reported to doctor immediately.. Also watch for itching sensation or confusion state in elderly..

Answered2018-06-26 12:03:56

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The report appears to be normal, kindly visit the treating doctor with the results for the next line of management. These following steps will be of help: - Avoid smoking and drinking - Have a clean and healthy diet, avoid oily, deep fried and junk food. - Exercise regularly - Drink a minimum of 3 liters of water per day - Don't take medications until directed by a physician who is aware of the condition. Kindly meet your treating doctor or a gastroenterologist

Answered2018-06-26 11:22:54

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