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Bilirubin - 1.8
Hi, I recently checked. My LFT test result as below. Total Bilirubin - 1.84 Indirect - 1.29 Direct -0.55 Rest all are normal. I was diagnosed with Gilbert syndrome in 2021. This is the first time my total bilirubin has crossed more than 1.7 as it's been fluctuating in blood test every 3 months once. This is normal for Gilbert syndrome? I have even put on some extra weight in last 1 year ! My total weight is 82
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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If you are not symptomatic in any way then this is fine. If not kindly consult
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Repeat your liver function tests after 3 months
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