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Asked for male, 37 years old from Agra
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Delhi
Hello lybrate-user, gilbert disease in caused by deficiency of enzymes in liver which converts bilirubin so it can be easily be excreted from your body. It is recommended to avoid products and medicines which have side effects on liver function.
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General Physician•Delhi
You should provide more information about your medical condition so that your problem can be addressed in a better way. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and healthy lifestyle.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Vijayawada
It is not serious as sgot and sgpt are normal but since you are feeling weak and total bilirubin is high its better to get evaluated for your hepatitis viral workup and usg abdomen along with complete blood counts. Also please mention your whole lft report including alp, serum albumin etc.
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General Physician•Delhi
Typically, bilirubin levels fall somewhere between 0.3 and 1.2. Raised and heavily unconjugated bilirubin in your blood is abnormal. More detailed discussion is required to understand your medical status in a better way. So let's connect over a call for further consultation.
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Asked for Male, 39 years old from Rajkot
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No it's not that much serious but you have to be cautious, take boiled water, avoid spicy food, junk food, need proper homeopathic treatment for this purpose.
Asked for male, 1 years old from Mumbai
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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YOur liver enzymes are slightly increased and no further action is needed now /Avoid drinking and keep monitoring Conditions that can cause increased LDH in the blood include liver disease, heart attack, anemia, muscle trauma, bone fractures, cancers, and infections such as meningitis, encephalitis, and HIV.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
Your bilirubin is not high .It is normal to have some bilirubin in the blood. A normal level is: Direct (also called conjugated) bilirubin: less than 0.3 mg/dL (less than 5.1 µmol/L) Total bilirubin: 0.1 to 1.2 mg/dL (1.71 to 20.5 µmol/L)
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Hi lybrate-user. Bilirubin increase due to liver damage. And spicy food is not the cause.
You can consult me for Homoeopathic treatment.
It is very dangerous to ignore it. The levels are increasing too fast.
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