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My 17 year old has an elevated direct bilirubin level of 0.4. Additionally, in the past 2 months, he has experienced 3 different episodes of a few hours of severe vomiting and diarrhea, no fever, feels fine after episode is over. Each time it begins in the very early morning hours (3 - 5 am). Thoughts or ideas?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern for your son.
A direct bilirubin of 0.4 is not a thing to worry. The recurrent episodes of vomiting and diarrhoea are a thing to be concerned of. He could have Gastro-esophageal reflux disease , gastritis or gall stone disease. It is difficult to point out a diagnosis without actually examining him.
I would suggest you to - not worry - Get an ultrasound of the abdomen done - Get his blood Liver function test , Hemoglobin, total count , ESR , amylase , lipase done - Get an upper GI endoscopy done
Get him to visit a gastroenterologist. He/she can examine him and correlate clinically.
Hope this helps. Have a nice day. Regards.
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What Causes Elevated Bilirubin Levels?
Welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern for your son. A direct bilirubin of 0.4 is not a thing to worry. The recurrent episodes of vomiting and diarrhoea are a thing to be concerned of. He could have Gastro-esophageal reflux disease , gastritis or gall stone disease. It is difficult to point out a diagnosis without actually examining him. I would suggest you to - not worry - Get an ultrasound of the abdomen done - Get his blood Liver function test , Hemoglobin, total count , ESR , amylase , lipase done - Get an upper GI endoscopy done Get him to visit a gastroenterologist. He/she can examine him and correlate clinically. Hope this helps. Have a nice day. Regards.