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Fatigue And Occasional Diarrhea. Liver Function Test Shows Marginally High Bilirubin. Is This Serious?
i have been feeling for teh last month weakness but some time i feel better .I checked the CB Blood test that was ok and also chcked Liver function test which wa also ok but slighly high in Biluribin. my eyes now becomes reddish yellow some time specially at night and some tim i have lose motion like once in a week may be becuase of stress pls advise is there any serious issue
Slightly elevated bilirubin with no other symptoms can be caused by Gilberts syndrome. This issue is caused by some enzymes reduced activity. This condition does not need any treatment. However before such diagnose, some other reasons should be ruled out. Your symptoms may be caused by viral liver infection and gallstones. I suggest you to have checked conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin levels, viral liver tests and abdominal ultrasound. Diarrhea can be also a symptoms of chronic intestinal infection. Please have stool test and stool culture test done.
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Fatigue And Occasional Diarrhea. Liver Function Test Shows Marginally High Bilirubin. Is This Serious?
Hello! Thank you for the query. Slightly elevated bilirubin with no other symptoms can be caused by Gilberts syndrome. This issue is caused by some enzymes reduced activity. This condition does not need any treatment. However before such diagnose, some other reasons should be ruled out. Your symptoms may be caused by viral liver infection and gallstones. I suggest you to have checked conjugated and unconjugated bilirubin levels, viral liver tests and abdominal ultrasound. Diarrhea can be also a symptoms of chronic intestinal infection. Please have stool test and stool culture test done. Hope this will help. Regards.