My total bilirubin is 1.6

2019-07-30 12:41:48
From last 5 years, my total bilirubin is 1.6, direct 0.31 and indirect 1.26 Is it dangerous. Pls explain
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Recommend u for ayurveda virechan chikitsa.. Within one to two sitting u would get cured.. U can also consult for complete treatment..

Answered2019-07-31 22:06:51

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Answered2019-07-31 11:49:51

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Hello, need your complete blood report & Liver function test to diagnose & guide you. This can happen in an acute trauma or an infection or with some blood disorders. You can definitely treat it with Homoeopathy medicines. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.

Answered2019-07-30 13:32:02

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Generally high bilirubin leads to jaundice. But few cases has high bilirubin by birth called as GILBERT SYNDROME which subsides by itself. If there are no symptoms then it will subside by itself. Parallel to to this you can use UDILIV 150 CAPSULES for strong liver.
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Check for symptoms like loss of weight, appetite, yellowish eyes
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Avoid high protein diet

Answered2019-07-30 12:48:56

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