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Suggest Treatment For Elevated Bilirubin Level

From last 3 yr .every yr i got jaundish...... My bilirubin level is evelated....... Up to. Max 1.7 to 2.0. Every yr dr precribe the same med like udiliv 300 and livfit tab for 15 to 20 days what should i do that it never my bilurubin wiil be evaluated
Mon, 15 Jun 2015
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Hello

Your findings suggests chronically elevated bilirubin level.It is important to know other parameters of liver function test.
If other parameters are normal,then Gilbert's syndrome should be ruled out.It is the most common genetic liver disorder of hereditary increased bilirubin level.It is found in up to 3-12% of the population.
You may also need urine RE/ME and ultrasound of abdomen.

You may be prescribed carbamazepine and Phenobarbitone after evaluation.These drugs can bring down bilirubin level.

Get well soon.
Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Suggest Treatment For Elevated Bilirubin Level

Hello Your findings suggests chronically elevated bilirubin level.It is important to know other parameters of liver function test. If other parameters are normal,then Gilbert s syndrome should be ruled out.It is the most common genetic liver disorder of hereditary increased bilirubin level.It is found in up to 3-12% of the population. You may also need urine RE/ME and ultrasound of abdomen. You may be prescribed carbamazepine and Phenobarbitone after evaluation.These drugs can bring down bilirubin level. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan