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Hi. I am 38 year old female. BMI26, social drinker, non smoker. Bloods done after repeated throat infections and all over nightly itch were normal other than bilirubin of 17 (ref range 0-15) and Lymphocytes of 0.9 (ref range 1.0-4.0) The Bilirubin and itch has me concerned about liver issues?
I had gone through your question I can understand your concern about your concern.
Yes the liver issues may cause both the Utah and bilirubin levels to increase.
As you said you are a drinking person I will suggest you to leave it as soon as possible because it one of the major cause of liver damage.
You need to get a liver serology also worked out for any hepatitis. As you also have decreased lymphocytes count and too much raised bilirubin levels, visit a Gastroenterologist for further evaluation.
Hope my answer will help you and visit us back if you have any further queries.
Regards Dr Muzaffer Hussain Parray.
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Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com. I had gone through your question I can understand your concern about your concern. Yes the liver issues may cause both the Utah and bilirubin levels to increase. As you said you are a drinking person I will suggest you to leave it as soon as possible because it one of the major cause of liver damage. You need to get a liver serology also worked out for any hepatitis. As you also have decreased lymphocytes count and too much raised bilirubin levels, visit a Gastroenterologist for further evaluation. Hope my answer will help you and visit us back if you have any further queries. Regards Dr Muzaffer Hussain Parray.