What are the symptoms of high total bilirubin

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Recommendation: Total bilirubin is the sum of both direct and indirect bilirubin. Elevated total bilirubin is often referred to as jaundice, and high total bilirubin can cause symptoms of the following two conditions:

    1. There will be symptoms of ** yellow, yellow urine and yellow eyes, so high total bilirubin is generally called jaundice. High levels of total bilirubin can also cause other undesirable symptoms, as high levels of total bilirubin caused by liver damage can cause a chain reaction of nutrients to other body organs.

    2. Newborn newborns within 24 hours of sclera yellowing, which is called neonatal physiological jaundice, and some babies appear within 20 hours of birth, sclera yellowing, which is called neonatal pathological jaundice, and this kind of symptoms can generally be cured after **.

    Although the symptoms of high total bilirubin are not specific to hepatitis, they are the most common in patients with hepatitis, so it is necessary to consider whether you are infected with hepatitis when jaundice occurs, and go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis in time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You're always so bold, you should ** or your eyes are yellow, right?! You or your family should be able to.

    I noticed it. There are three possibilities for high total bilirubin, one is the lysis of blood cells in the blood, that is, hemolysis, and the blood routine will show anemia; The second is liver disease, liver cells are damaged, at this time, direct bilirubin will also increase, and several indicators of liver cell function will be abnormal; The third is cholestasis, the direct bilirubin is more obvious, the urine color is darker, and the stool color becomes lighter.

    I don't know about your other examinations, but since it is a physical examination, there should be blood routine, urine routine, and abdominal ultrasound. These items are of great help in the differential diagnosis.

    High uric acid is related to diet, if uric acid is high, it may be easy to get ventilation, it is recommended to eat less food containing seafood, beer and other high purine content, at least 3 days, and then recheck.

    The problem of elevated total gallbladder needs to be investigated, and it is recommended to pay attention to it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, and indirect bilirubin are all elevated, which is seen in the following diseases: acute jaundice hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis, toxic hepatitis, etc. The specific symptoms vary and need to be analyzed by the doctor according to the specific situation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello this friend! There are many reasons for the increase in bilirubin, such as drinking, drugs, hepatitis, and gallbladder blockage. If it is particularly high, you need to go to the hospital to find out the condition, so that it can be targeted**.

    If it is not high, you can observe it first, do not blindly take medicine, and wish you good health.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What are the causes of high total bilirubin.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First, direct bilirubin is high, if the liver cells are damaged, bilirubin can not be converted into bile normally, or bile excretion is blocked, it will cause direct bilirubin to be high, and the common ones that cause direct bilirubin are intrahepatic and extrahepatic obstructive jaundice, pancreatic head cancer, capillary bile duct hepatitis and other bile stasis syndromes.

    Second, high total bilirubin may be caused by acute jaundice hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, cirrhosis, toxic hepatitis, etc., so people with these diseases must be timely **.

    Thirdly, high total bilirubin may be caused by intrahepatic and extrahepatic obstructive jaundice, pancreatic head cancer, capillary bile duct hepatitis and other bile stasis syndromes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most of the bilirubin in the body comes from the hemoglobin released by the lysis of senescent red blood cells, including direct bilirubin and indirect bilirubin, and there are many reasons for high bilirubin, mainly hepatocellular jaundice, hemolytic jaundice and obstructive jaundice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    What's going on with high total bilirubin:

    Most of the bilirubin in the body comes from hemoglobin released by the lysis of senescent red blood cells, including indirect bilirubin and direct bilirubin. Indirect bilirubin is transported through the bloodstream to the liver, where direct bilirubin is produced through the action of hepatocytes. Elevated bilirubin is seen in:

    1) Liver diseases: acute jaundice hepatitis, acute yellow liver necrosis, chronic active hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, etc.

    2) Extrahepatic diseases: hemolytic jaundice, blood transfusion reaction due to blood group incompatibility, cholecystitis, cholelithiasis, etc.;

    Based on the test results you provide, total bilirubin is high. It's a problem with the gallbladder, it's not seriously high, it's just high.

    The normalization of other indicators is not a big problem, you can refer to traditional Chinese medicine conditioning**. Usually pay more attention to your diet, eat less spicy and fatty food, eat more light food, and in terms of traditional Chinese medicine, you can take some drugs that soothe the liver and gallbladder, such as chicken bone grass capsules or soothing liver and gallbladder tablets!

    Overall, don't worry too much. Nothing is a big deal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, let me tell you, not serious.

    If bilirubin is high, if other indicators of liver function are normal, it is meaningless, of course, if the increase is significant, biliary tract diseases (stones, inflammation, etc.) should also be considered

    Uric acid is still relatively high, if there is no joint pain, there is no need for drugs**, as long as you pay attention in life, eat less purine foods (precursors to the production of uric acid).

    These foods include animal offal, sardines, egg yolks, lean broths, etc.

    It is recommended to pay attention to the above details in life and review after 1 week, of course, if there is no major discomfort, you can review it after half a month to 1 month.

    Good luck,

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