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Have Viral Hepatitis A. Increased Bilirubin Level. Is It Dangerous?

Dear Dr. I was sufferring from Viral Hepatitis A since June 2012. The level of Billirubin had gone up to 44 over one and half months. Then some complications in the protien levels shown as well as some haemolysis ( Haemoglobin went up to 7). Doctor did endoscopy to assertain any verices, it was absent. He told me it is acute hepatic failure. since October the levels start decreasing. In January, the readings were total Billiburin 1.25, Albumin 4.0, A/G= 0.8, SGOT 46, SGPT 89. Hg 12.2, In the Ferbuary end reading is Billirubin 1.6, Albumin 4.2, A/G 1.4, SGOT 63, SGPT 57, Hg 12.8. These two readings are from two different laboratories. My energy levels are quite fine (not exerting heavily though). Does the enlarged billirubin level is alarming? My email id is YYYY@YYYY . Kindly reply,
Fri, 8 Mar 2013
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
Dear pairajesh007,
I am looking at the January and February lab results and they do not
look alarming. Eventhough the enzymes are still elevated slightly ,
they will continue to improve. Bilirubin level 1.25 -1.6 again is not
very high. You might probably have a slightly higher indirect bilirubin
than direct which indicates a slight hemolysis. But your Hemoglobin
levels are O.K. Keep eating a good high protein diet, take a good
Super B-Complex Vitamin along with 1000 mg. of Vit-C supplement.
I am sure you will be back to normal soon. Hepatitis-A does not go
into a chronic phase.
I wish you well.
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Gastroenterologist Dr. Charles S Narasi's  Response
Dear pairajesh007,
I am looking at the January and February lab results and they do not
look alarming. Eventhough the enzymes are still elevated slightly ,
they will continue to improve. Bilirubin level 1.25 -1.6 again is not
very high. You might probably have a slightly higher indirect bilirubin
than direct which indicates a slight hemolysis. But your Hemoglobin
levels are O.K. Keep eating a good high protein diet, take a good
Super B-Complex Vitamin along with 1000 mg. of Vit-C supplement.
I am sure you will be back to normal soon. Hepatitis-A does not go
into a chronic phase.
I wish you well.
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Have Viral Hepatitis A. Increased Bilirubin Level. Is It Dangerous?

Dear pairajesh007, I am looking at the January and February lab results and they do not look alarming. Eventhough the enzymes are still elevated slightly , they will continue to improve. Bilirubin level 1.25 -1.6 again is not very high. You might probably have a slightly higher indirect bilirubin than direct which indicates a slight hemolysis. But your Hemoglobin levels are O.K. Keep eating a good high protein diet, take a good Super B-Complex Vitamin along with 1000 mg. of Vit-C supplement. I am sure you will be back to normal soon. Hepatitis-A does not go into a chronic phase. I wish you well.