Hello,
I am Dr. Romain Rajan, General Physician.
I understand your concern. Your bilirubin levels show:
Total bilirubin: 1.9 mg/dL (slightly above normal)
Direct bilirubin: 0.8 mg/dL (borderline)
Indirect bilirubin and albumin: normal
A mildly elevated bilirubin can occur due to mild liver stress, dehydration, mild hemolysis, or Gilbertâs syndrome. Since your other liver parameters are normal, this is usually not serious.
General Advice:
Avoid alcohol and liver-toxic medications.
Stay well-hydrated and maintain a balanced diet.
Limit fatty and processed foods.
What to monitor / when to worry:
Yellowing of eyes or skin (jaundice)
Dark urine or pale stools
Persistent fatigue, nausea, or abdominal pain
Next Steps:
Repeat LFT after 2â4 weeks to monitor bilirubin trend.
If levels rise or symptoms develop, consult a doctor for further evaluation.
You can connect with me on Practo or WhatsApp at 85271646 seven seven for personalized guidance.
Best regards,
Dr. Romain Rajan
General Physician
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Your total bilirubin and direct bilirubin is slightly above the normal range. Since other liver parameters (indirect bilirubin, albumin) are normal, this does not suggest any major liver problem right now.
Next Steps
Repeat the liver function test in 2–3 weeks.
Avoid alcohol, unnecessary medications.
If you notice yellowing of eyes or skin, dark urine, abdominal pain, consult a physician.
Health Tips
This mild rise can sometimes occur due to fasting, dehydration etc. No medicine is required at present unless symptoms develop or further tests show abnormality. Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy diet.
Your bilirubin is mildly raised (total 1.9, direct 0.8) but other values are normal. This can happen after minor infections, fasting, or liver stress and usually doesn’t need medicine if you have no symptoms like yellow eyes, dark urine, or abdominal pain. For now, keep hydrated, avoid heavy/oily food, and repeat the test in 2–3 weeks. But to make an exact diagnosis, I’d need a more detailed history and your full set of reports.
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