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Sir my bilirubin has increased from 12.9 to 13.4 In 2 days. please tell what's happening n please tell me what should I do now.
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High�levels of�bilirubin�in the blood may be�caused�by: Some infections, such as an infected gallbladder, or cholecystitis. Some inherited diseases, such as Gilbert's syndrome, a condition that affects how the liver processes�bilirubin. Diseases that�cause�liver damage, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or mononucleosis.
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