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i have bibilirubin problem from past 3 months its got normal in last 15 days and now again its repeated now it is total is 1.5 mg/dl and i am using liv 52 cyrup thrice daily and are there any tablets can i use like ursocol 300mg as i have stopped these tablets using.......from past 15 days, or can u suggest me any other drug which can cure my bilirubin problem as quick as possible. and before that i want to mention when it got normal i have taken some quantity non-veg and now it increased to 1.5mg/dl ,can u suggest diet and medication ............
Bilirubin level does not increase for no reason. Usually there is something causing it. So if you want to decrease it, you need to find the reason first. To do that, some tests are necessary. You should have abdominal ultrasound (to rule fatty liver and gallstones), liver tests (AST,ALT,GGTP,AP), direct and indirect bilirubin levels, blood work, HBV, HCV tests.
Hope this will help. Regards.
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Have Bilirubin Problem. Can I Use Ursocol?
Hello! Thank you for the query. Bilirubin level does not increase for no reason. Usually there is something causing it. So if you want to decrease it, you need to find the reason first. To do that, some tests are necessary. You should have abdominal ultrasound (to rule fatty liver and gallstones), liver tests (AST,ALT,GGTP,AP), direct and indirect bilirubin levels, blood work, HBV, HCV tests. Hope this will help. Regards.