
Is High Bilirubin Level A Cause For Concern?

Raised bilirubin in blood is from liver, gall bladder and blood disorders
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Please find my observations below.
1. Bilirubin is breakdown product of red blood cells in the liver. It is secreted in the bile which is drained into the small intestine.
2. Bilirubin is present in the blood in two forms, conjugated (direct) which is attached to a sugar and unconjugated (indirect) or unattached. By doing a blood test one can know the level of conjugated, unconjugated and total bilirubin in blood.
3. Bilirubin levels in blood can be high due to many conditions including
Liver infection
Alcoholic liver disease
Obstruction to flow of bile
Gall bladder stones
Drug interactions
Cancers including that of hepatobiliary system and pancreas
Blood disorders
Genetic causes
A diagnosis is suspected after studying the pattern of bilirubin elevation and if it is direct, indirect or both. In many patients an ultrasound scan abdomen is recommended to evaluate raised bilirubin in blood.
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When babys are born jaundice, I remember dr's would tell me to put the baby in a XXXXXXX window. would it help me if I was in the sunshine. My blood looks good overall and my iron has gone upsince I last asked the last question. thanks,, I imagine it is gallbladder related. What is the next step besides the blood test.
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It is possible you have a congenital hyperbilirubinemia which is harmless
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for writing back with an update.
1. There are conditions by birth causing hyperbilirubinemia in adults.
2. The conditions can be grouped as unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia (Crigler-Najjar syndrome, XXXXXXX syndrome) and conjugated hyperbilirubinemia (Dubin-Johnson syndrome and Rotor syndrome).
3. If you have a congenital hyperbilirubinemia then I guess your doctor has evaluated in detail and given you proper information. Most of these are benign causes and are not a serious problem.
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