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Should I Be Worried About Elevated Bilirubin Level And Reduced Testosterone Level?

I am an active 62 year old man with 374 ng/dl testosterone level. 196 cholesteral biyirubin1.7mg/dl. I am in a bit of a quandry. My doc says everything is ok, but I have been concerned about elevated levels of bilyrubin reduced levels of testosterone for years. My biological mother had kidney issues when she passed.
Thu, 26 Dec 2013
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Your worry is not necessary, because the simple elevated level of bilirubin will not prove any thing, this is highly fluctuating chemical always depend upon the diet your are taking, and it can not be taken into account alone, if you do not have any clinical sign and symptoms then why to worry unnecessarily, even your testosterone value is arbitrary that can not be predicted unless correlates with some kind of clinical condition and you do not have such thing, have nice day.
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Should I Be Worried About Elevated Bilirubin Level And Reduced Testosterone Level?

HI Thank for asking to HCM Your worry is not necessary, because the simple elevated level of bilirubin will not prove any thing, this is highly fluctuating chemical always depend upon the diet your are taking, and it can not be taken into account alone, if you do not have any clinical sign and symptoms then why to worry unnecessarily, even your testosterone value is arbitrary that can not be predicted unless correlates with some kind of clinical condition and you do not have such thing, have nice day.