These are my lft reports having gaps of one year.My direct bilrubin is always high. But it doesn't cause any symptoms whatsoever
.What can be the possible causes.
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The direct bilirubin level is elevated by alcohol, infectious hepatitis, drug reactions, and autoimmune disorders and some congenital liver disorders.To determine the exact cause , you can consult with a gastroenterologist
Possible Rotor Syndrome or Dubin Johnson syndrome. These are not common problems though.
Need to rule out other causes by investigations including blood and urine tests including USG abdomen
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