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Hi Sir, In my blood test serum bilirubin direct=0.37 mg/dl serum bilirubin indirect = 1.18 mg/dl serum bilirubin total = 1.55 mg/dl what its mean it is high then normal I think. How I reduce it?
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Normal values of total bilirubin are from 0.3?1.0 mg/dl. The indirect bilirubin level in the bloodstream is the total bilirubin minus the direct bilirubin levels in the bloodstream. Your result is acceptable normal level it is normal to have some bilirubin in the blood. A normal level is: direct (also called conjugated) bilirubin: less than 0.3 mg/dl (less than 5.1 �mol/l) total bilirubin: 0.1 to 1.2 mg/dl (1.71 to 20.5 �mol/l)
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