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Fluctuating Bilirubin Levels. Can You Explain The Hepatitis B Report?

Dear sir, Dear sir, i am satheeskumar recently i have check blood test my bilirubin level is 2.6.i have continuous treatment but bilirubin level is increase and decrease.how to reduce in this level.already i have do my hepatitis test bilirubin level is 1.36.but today i will do blood test bilirubin level is 2.6.and then attached my hepatitis report please see this report and send your answer sir .
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Dear friend.

Welcome to HCM.
I am sorry, i am unable to see your hepatitis report.

If you have been diagnosed with Hepatitis B, then this is due to that only.

You require evaluation and treatment.

Evaluation to see if that is Acute or Chronic Hepatitis B.

I suggest you to give complete details, and not to take this lightly.

Stay Healthy.
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Fluctuating Bilirubin Levels. Can You Explain The Hepatitis B Report?

Dear friend. Welcome to HCM. I am sorry, i am unable to see your hepatitis report. If you have been diagnosed with Hepatitis B, then this is due to that only. You require evaluation and treatment. Evaluation to see if that is Acute or Chronic Hepatitis B. I suggest you to give complete details, and not to take this lightly. Stay Healthy.