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My bilirubin direct is 0.23 & bilirubin total is 1.27 is this considered high cuz average range is maximum 1.2.
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No. Nothing to worry about.
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It is borderline. Need to repeat the test after few days.
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Your bilirubin is within normal limits.
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It's normal don't worry.
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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. One common, and harmless, cause of elevated bilirubin is Gilbert's syndrome, a deficiency in an enzyme that helps break down bilirubin. Let's discuss your concern in detail for better advice and medication plan.
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