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Gilbert syndrome
Hi, I was diagnosed with Gilbert syndrome 2 months back. My recent Total Bilirubin is 2.80. ( 1 week back ) Direct bilirubin - 0.50 Indirect bilirubin - 2.30. Rest all are normal. From today morning I feel tired & weak is it because of Gilbert syndrome. My doctor said not to worry much of this when diagnosed but now I feel little worried. I am not getting proper sleep & feel anxious some times. Can help with some medicine.
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Its congenital....and need not worry. It doesn't require any treatment most of the time
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if you still feel tenses. consult a gastroenterologist
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No medicine needed. Do not worry. Gilbert Syndrome will be part of your life. Keep it with you. Tell as history to doctors. Nothing to do much
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