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Total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, and indirect bilirubin levels get affected in liver dysfunctions in which there will be symptoms or signs of Jaundice.
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What medications you are continuing? R u on valproate or alcohol use disorder ? Until we know why there is a raised bilirubin we can't conclude. This much bilirubin many times does not produce any clinical symptoms. But persistent raised bilirubin may leads to encephalopathy. Better to rule out
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