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Yes, if your liver enzymes are not elevated and you have recurrent jaundice, then gilbert syndrome is a possibility. Relax, it is generally a harmless condition if not associated with other diseases. If you want to consult me, ask a private chat/call/video call through lybrate.
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I will suggest you to sit in the open from 7am till 8.30 am daily to take early morning sunlight which is the richest source of vitamin d.
Asked for male, 22 years old from Srinagar
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Some people with Gilbert's syndrome become mildly jaundiced from time to time. This may seem alarming, but is of little concern if the cause is Gilbert's syndrome. The jaundice tends to occur most commonly if you are ill with another problem such as:
An infection.
Starvation.
Repeatedly being sick (vomiting).
Following surgery.
During times of exertion or stress.
If you have Gilbert's syndrome there are some medicines which you should avoid if alternatives are availa...more
An infection.
Starvation.
Repeatedly being sick (vomiting).
Following surgery.
During times of exertion or stress.
If you have Gilbert's syndrome there are some medicines which you should avoid if alternatives are availa...more
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Gilbert syndrome is a relatively mild condition characterized by periods of elevated levels of a toxic substance called bilirubin in the blood (hyperbilirubinemia). Bilirubin, which has an orange-yellow tint, is produced when red blood cells are broken down. Pai may be related to food or colic and unrelated to disease and you have to check up
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