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What Causes Increased Bilirubin Level?

i am suffering from jaundice, bilirubin count 3.5. I took rest for 15 days and i was gaining energy so i thought i was getting cured and so i started smoking. But after 15 days when i tested once more my bilirubin count has increased to 4.9. is there a problem with smoking.
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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i have gone through your query and being your doctor I completely understand your health concerns..
Are you having itching over body?? Are u having white stools and dark urine?? Are you have any blood disorder ?
In my opinion smoking is not causing increase in bilirubin levels. You should better consult hepatologist regarding it to rule out the possible causes of acute hepatitis.
Meanwhile take rest and avoid spices. Do drink plenty of water...
Stay safe
Regards
Dr saad sultan
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What Causes Increased Bilirubin Level?

Welcome at HCM i have gone through your query and being your doctor I completely understand your health concerns.. Are you having itching over body?? Are u having white stools and dark urine?? Are you have any blood disorder ? In my opinion smoking is not causing increase in bilirubin levels. You should better consult hepatologist regarding it to rule out the possible causes of acute hepatitis. Meanwhile take rest and avoid spices. Do drink plenty of water... Stay safe Regards Dr saad sultan