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What Does The Bilirubin Level In My LFT Report Indicate?

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Posted on Fri, 16 May 2014
Question: My husband lft .Results:serum bilirubin : total ;1.45 direct:0.51,indirect:0.94 serum icteric index:11 units sgot: 24.2 sgpt:28.2 serum alkaline phosphatase: 61.2 serum proteins- total:7.19 albumin 4.22 globulin: 2.97 a/g ratio: 1.4:1
and all other tests like urea creatine anti HAV igm HBsAG BLOOD COUNT ARE normal.

I have consulted a doctor and he told that he have jaundice and prescribed leveril forte tab for 15 days (morning and eve) but i have put preventive injection for jaundice 4 years before and it is 10 years valid.also last two months he did not take any nonveg and alcohol since he was in fasting for easter.so kindly give me your comments.
Also can he eat non veg ?

Thanks and Regards

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Answered by Dr. Dr.P.Ratnakar Kini (5 hours later)
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Hi XXXX
I think XXXXXXX posted this separately.
I went through his reports.

Everything looks absolutely normal.
The mild increase in the bilirubin is not significant.

Yes, he can eat non veg.

Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr.R.K
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What Does The Bilirubin Level In My LFT Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Answer given below Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX I think XXXXXXX posted this separately. I went through his reports. Everything looks absolutely normal. The mild increase in the bilirubin is not significant. Yes, he can eat non veg. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr.R.K