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My bilirubin is 1.21 and my bilirubin direct serum is 0.22.both are in high range. My digestive ... like that only but it sometimes come in proper range also.i am seriously concerned about this problem ... View answer
dear doctor, i consulted for unconjugatedhyperbilirubinemia .my indirect bilirubin was 2.9 mg/dl. they did UGT1AI gene polymorphism which came as TA Repeats.i get muscle some times .i once took statins ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. BR Hudda
( General & Family Physician)
hope all is well. I am a 35 year old male that has not being feel well for the last year or so. my main complaint is fatigue . I have a history of elevated unconjugated bilirubin which I assumed was ... View answer
205 to 250). Tablet is taken only 1/2 mg glimmer. in addition for IBS and unconjugated ... is dinner sugar not in control and more than 200 mg making me worry. up course my exercise in the ... View answer
My father has been admitted to hospital with jaundice . He has unconjugatedhyperbilirubinemia and high ALT. He is also severely anaemic and in one day his haemoglobin levels dropped from 13 to 5. He ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Fatima Clinic
( General & Family Physician)
My daughter is 10 days old. on 3rd day docs said she has hyperbilirubinemia and on blood test found it to be 17. She was put under photo therapy for a day and on review found the numbers to decrease to ... View answer
(conjugated 7.9 unconjugated 5.2)S.G.O.T. 682 S.G.P.T.774. She was hospitalized for 12 days.When she was released, total bilirubin had 15.6 (conjugated 13.8 unconjugated 1.8) as on 09/05/2013. S.G.O.T. 180 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhilesh Dubey
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
high temperature. Also is being investigated for direct hyperbilirubinemia. Had been vomiting from Sunday evening to Monday morning, though no longer vomiting, he s in a lot of pain, very weak and getting ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Antoneta Zotaj
( General & Family Physician)
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