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Bilirubin level
I had been diagnosed for jaundice, it's been 3 weeks. My initial bilirubin level was 5.6, and today, I had a LFT conducted, after 3 weeks it has reduced to 0.9. Is 0.9 fine, or I still have to continue with the bland diet that I am having? I have attached the complete report
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Continue with bland diet for 4 weeks..
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Look Mr zakaul u have jaundice it is a symptom only what is the cause of it? We HV to find otherwise it will recur..still sgpt 65. Find the cause...👍 U can consult at my clinic
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Yes...its within normal limits.if you don't have any symptoms like malaise weakness,then step by step you can shift to routine diet.
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consult online .I will advise you about your treatment and diet
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It's fine
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consult me for more discussion on ur problem and treatment
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