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Pain In Back, Left Central Portoin. Why Yellow Urine? Why Tired? Why Biliribin Exceeds?
hi Dr.. i am 29 years old. i feel pain on my left central portion of back side ..i mean almost netral of back bone but in left side... befor my weight 65kg.. now 52 only. also i fell tiredness & my urine yellowish colour..i made some lab test .. isee total bilurubin level is exeed.. ie 33.9 umol/ litter.. please advice me what the problems for me & what the further treatment... iam attaching my reports.
Hello and welcome to HCM, Raised levels of bilirubin and yellow colored urine suggest jaundice. The next step is to determine the level of direct and indirect bilirubin levels. Direct and indirect bilirubin are raised in different states. Direct bilirubin is raised in obstruction of the biliary tract and indirect bilirubin is raised in hemolytic anemias to name a few conditions. The other liver function tests should also be done - SGOT, SGPT, alkaline phosphatase, and 5- nucleotidase. These investigations will throw more light on the causation of jaundice and hence its management. Consult your physician ordering the investigations.
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Pain In Back, Left Central Portoin. Why Yellow Urine? Why Tired? Why Biliribin Exceeds?
Hello and welcome to HCM, Raised levels of bilirubin and yellow colored urine suggest jaundice. The next step is to determine the level of direct and indirect bilirubin levels. Direct and indirect bilirubin are raised in different states. Direct bilirubin is raised in obstruction of the biliary tract and indirect bilirubin is raised in hemolytic anemias to name a few conditions. The other liver function tests should also be done - SGOT, SGPT, alkaline phosphatase, and 5- nucleotidase. These investigations will throw more light on the causation of jaundice and hence its management. Consult your physician ordering the investigations. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal