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Suggest Treatment For High Bilirubin Count

hi doctor my name is ajay my age 20and height 5,8 and weight 68 & and my billirubin was 8.44 and i take only liver 52 and some natural medicine and my diet is very light and i did not use oily , spices but last 1 week i feel very poor so what can i do right now tell me
Tue, 9 Aug 2016
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hi,
thanks for posting query at HCM.

i read your query and understood your concern.

high bilirubin level should be properly investigated if you have associated yellow sclera/skin. are liver enzymes elevated too? are the major causes ruled out, from liver pathology to hemolytic anemias?

therefore, your advised to visit a hepatologist to find a cause of bilirubin and further course of action maybe advised accordingly.
blood tests, and radiological examination maybe done to find out a cause ( if any).

hope to answer your concern.
wish you good and sound health
regards
Dr Tayyab Malik
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Suggest Treatment For High Bilirubin Count

hi, thanks for posting query at HCM. i read your query and understood your concern. high bilirubin level should be properly investigated if you have associated yellow sclera/skin. are liver enzymes elevated too? are the major causes ruled out, from liver pathology to hemolytic anemias? therefore, your advised to visit a hepatologist to find a cause of bilirubin and further course of action maybe advised accordingly. blood tests, and radiological examination maybe done to find out a cause ( if any). hope to answer your concern. wish you good and sound health regards Dr Tayyab Malik