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Direct Bilirubin is .67 & Indirect is at 1.53 is Any thing serious, Body Pains are down with Pain Killer Tabs Pls support
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Elevated levels may indicate liver damage or disease. Higher than normal levels of direct bilirubin in your blood may indicate your liver isn't clearing bilirubin properly. I would advise you to visit a gastroenterologist so that you can be examined and your results can be correlated with you physically so that a specific diagnosis can be made and treated accordingly.
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