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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 with blood group incompatibility, neonatal jaundice, cholelithiasis, liver cancer, pancreatic head cancer, etc.
Therefore, you should actively look for the cause of your current high bilirubin before further treatment. If it is convenient, you can go to the hospital for a check-up and consider a specialist test.
As the saying goes: three points rule, seven points nourishment. Therefore, it is necessary to arrange the diet reasonably, live a regular life, be happy in spirit, pay attention to the combination of movement and static, and do not go to the doctor to abuse drugs when you are sick. Please note the following:
1. The diet should be light, such as soy products, fish, vegetables, fruits, etc., containing a large amount of vitamins A, B, C, E, with good antioxidant function and easy digestion and absorption.
2. It is advisable to eat more seafood, shiitake mushrooms, sesame seeds, walnuts, jujubes, lean meat and animal liver and other foods.
3. Avoid drinking alcohol and too many sweets.
4. It is advisable to rest in bed for 1-2 hours after meals to ensure that the liver gets sufficient blood**, which is conducive to liver cell repair.
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High indirect bilirubin indicates that there may be biliary obstruction! (Most of them may be related to congenital biliary tract variations, such as; The gallbladder is too small, and the intrahepatic bile ducts are small).
It's not too high, it's basically fine!
At the same time, if it is slightly high, it is necessary to eliminate experimental errors!
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Question 1: What is the cause of high indirect bilirubin? If you want to know what is high in indirect erythrophilin, let's first understand what indirect erythrophilin is.
Indirect bilirubin, abbreviated as ibil, is mainly caused by the destruction of red blood cells and is not glucuronidated in the liver. Indirect bilirubin is metabolized by the liver and can be changed to direct bilirubin, which is excreted into the biliary tract with bile and finally excreted through the stool. If indirect bilirubin is high, it often indicates liver disease.
Do you know what harms high indirect bilirubin can bring? 1. Bilirubin is the burnt product after the metabolism of scarlet in red blood cells in the blood. If there is a problem in one link, it will cause jaundice.
If the serum bilirubin is too high, it indicates liver lesions or bile duct blockage, and the level of serum bilirubin also indicates the severity of the abnormality. 2. If the red blood cells are destroyed too much, it will lead to excessive indirect bilirubin, and when the liver will not have time to convert it into direct bilirubin, hemolytic hunger will occur. 3. When hepatocytes are diseased, or bilirubin is not converted into bile normally, or because hepatocytes are swollen, the bile ducts in the liver will be compressed, the secretion of bile will be blocked, and the bilirubin in the blood will rise, and hepatocellular jaundice will occur.
Obstructive jaundice can also occur when tumors or tuberculosis occur in the biliary system outside the liver, blocking the biliary tract and preventing bile from being secreted smoothly. What medicine is good for indirect bilirubin high? If it is not particularly serious, it can be conditioned by traditional Chinese medicine, and you can also take drugs that soothe the liver and gallbladder such as chicken bone grass capsules and soothing liver and choleretic tablets, and you still need to follow the doctor's instructions.
Question 2: What causes high indirect bilirubin and total bilirubin? Serum total bilirubin:
It is common in neonatal jaundice, falciparum malaria, transfusion reactions with incompatible blood groups, and hemolysis caused by certain drugs.
Hope Question 3: What should I do if indirect bilirubin is high? 20 points Bilirubin is not a test for hepatitis virus, biliary tract diseases, various hepatocyte damage, too much red blood cell destruction will be high, there are many laboratory errors will be slightly high, there are no clinical manifestations, liver function is normal, don't care about it Light diet
Question 4: What causes high indirect bilirubin and total bilirubin? Serum total bilirubin:
It is common in neonatal jaundice, falciparum malaria, transfusion reactions with incompatible blood groups, and hemolysis caused by certain drugs.
Hope Question 5: Indirect bilirubin is high 29, otherwise normal, what is the cause Condition analysis: Hello, the increase in direct bilirubin in liver function test is meaningful to suggest liver disease, and the increase in indirect bilirubin is not of great significance and is not caused by liver disease.
Suggestions: indirect bilirubin is the most important product of the body's red blood cell metabolism, so if it is mildly elevated, it may be caused by the vigorous metabolism of red blood cells, such as after strenuous exercise, hypoxia, * other conditions of red blood cell regeneration, etc., generally mild elevation is not a big problem, if ** rapid increase, you need to check the blood routine. Your mere test is mildly elevated and doesn't make any sense.
Do not worry. Hope mine is helpful to you and I wish you good health. View the original post
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Bilirubin refers to the items in the liver function test, if the bilirubin is high or low, it indicates that the body is not healthy, and there is an indirect bilirubin in bilirubin, which is high or low It also represents a problem with the body, why is the phenomenon of indirect bilirubin high?
1. Some malignant diseases of the liver will also lead to high indirect bilirubin in the blood. Such as acute jaundice hepatitis, acute yellow liver necrosis, chronic active hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, etc.
2. Hemolytic anemia destroys a large number of red blood cells in the human body, releasing indirect bilirubin, when there is too much indirect bilirubin in the blood, it exceeds the transformation ability of the liver, so that the indirect bilirubin is retained in the blood, thus causing the indirect bilirubin in the blood to be high, this situation is also called hemolytic jaundice, and the patient usually has the symptoms of yellowing, sclera yellowing, and urine yellowing.
3. Blood type incompatibility blood transfusionWhen blood is transfused, it will lead to hemolysis, which will cause a large number of red blood cells in the body to be destroyed, resulting in high indirect bilirubin in the blood.
4. Hepatocellular jaundiceWhen hepatocytes are diseased, or because bilirubin cannot be converted into bile normally, or because hepatocytes are swollen, the bile ducts in the liver are compressed, the excretion of bile is blocked, and the bilirubin in the blood is increased.
5. Neonatal jaundice When the newborn is born, jaundice occurs 48-72 hours (jaundice does not appear in the order of the face, top, trunk and limbs), the spirit is not good, and it does not subside within 2 weeks, which is mainly caused by the mother-child blood type or the congenital biliary malformation of the newborn, which will also lead to high indirect bilirubin in the blood.
Knowing the cause of high indirect bilirubin can help everyone to take precautions at ordinary times. If the indirect bilirubin is found to be high through examination, it should be prompted**.
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Hello! Bilirubin, a metabolite of red blood cells in the blood. A normal person produces 250 350 mg of bilirubin per day, most of which comes from senescent red blood cells in the blood, and the rest comes from the bone marrow and liver.
If the production of bilirubin increases, or if the uptake, transport, binding, and excretion of bilirubin by the liver is abnormal, it will cause an increase in bilirubin.
If there is no obvious abnormality in liver function, two and a half pairs, and hepatobiliary B ultrasound, it may be related to factors such as bile stasis, excessive drinking, staying up late, and lack of sleep.
Elevated total bilirubin and indirect bilirubin fall under the category of hemolytic jaundice, which is mainly due to increased destruction of red blood cells. I don't know if I've recently taken certain hemolytic drugs or foods. Dynamic observation, drink more water appropriately, and rest more. 2 Repeat in 4 weeks.
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It's okay if you only have high bilirubin What you eat, such as blood products, may also be high, and liver fire will cause high bilirubin, it is more effective to find Chinese medicine, and Western medicine can only take high bilirubin There is no way, only let you recuperate.
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1.Viral hepatitis, infection with the HBV HCV virus transmitted through the bloodstream.
2.Cirrhosis portal hypertension, splenomegaly first, gastric fundus varices rupture, conservative use of somatostatin or gastroscopy**, high ascites water requires liver transplantation, severe splenomegaly hyperfunction requires removal of the spleen, portal vein shunt is easy to induce hepatic encephalopathy, try to use pericardia vascular dissection.
3.Advanced liver cancer, usually hepatocellular carcinoma, intrahepatic dissemination through the portal vein, pain in the liver area, hepatosplenomegaly, with B-ultrasound examination.
4.Extravascular hemolysis, characterized by anemia, jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly. The mononuclear phagocytic system engulfs and lyses red blood cells, releasing hemoglobin to break down into heme, which is converted to indirect bilirubin elevation.
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Generally, it is meaningful when this index is high, and the possible reasons for the low index are: the hospital examination department is unqualified or others. In addition, send the unit of the number, which is low and does not take into account the disease, in other words, you are normal.