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Bilirubin just deranged.
No relation.
Tab zerodol sp three times a day after food for 3to5 days. Cefexim o200 two times after food for five days.
Montek lc one at night for five days.
FOR BILIRUBIN
CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST.
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Your symptoms:
• Fever
• Body pain
• Heavy head
• Fast heartbeat
• High BP
• Bilirubin = 1.7 mg/dL (mildly elevated)
Most likely this suggests an acute infection or inflammatory condition.
Common causes:
✔ Viral fever
Very common cause of:
• Fever
• Myalgia
• Tachycardia
• Head heaviness
Sometimes mild bilirubin elevation can occur temporarily.
✔ Dengue / Viral hepatitis (early stage)
If platelet count low or LFT abnormal.
✔ Dehydration
Can cause:
• Fast heart rate
• Temporary bilirubin rise
• BP fluctuations
✔ Stress response to fever
Fever itself increases heart rate and BP.
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About Bilirubin 1.7
Normal: up to 1.2
1.7 is mildly elevated
Possible reasons:
• Mild liver stress due to viral infection
• Dehydration
• Gilbert syndrome (benign condition — common)
• Early hepatitis (if other LFTs high)
If SGOT/SGPT are normal, it is usually not serious.
Next Steps
Please check:
• CBC (platelet count important)
• LFT (SGOT, SGPT, ALP)
• CRP
• Dengue test (if in endemic area)
• Urine routine
• BP monitoring twice daily
• ECG if heart rate persistently >110
If:
• Bilirubin >3
• Yellow eyes
• Severe weakness
• Persistent high fever >3 days
• Severe BP elevation (>160/100)
→ Seek medical evaluation urgently.
Health Tips
• Drink 2.5–3 liters fluids daily.
• Take paracetamol for fever (avoid unnecessary NSAIDs).
• Rest properly.
• Light diet (khichdi, soups).
• Avoid alcohol completely.
• Monitor pulse and BP.
Fever itself increases pulse by ~10 beats per minute per 1°C rise — so tachycardia can be fever-related.
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Right now, this most likely looks like a viral febrile illness with mild liver involvement, but proper labs are necessary to confirm.
If you share your full LFT, CBC, and BP readings, I can analyze them in detail and guide you step-by-step — consider a consultation so we can evaluate this systematically and prevent complications.
Dear Patient,
Your symptoms of fever, body pain, heavy head, fast heartbeat, and temporary high blood pressure are most commonly due to an acute infection (usually viral fever). During fever, heart rate and BP can increase due to dehydration and body stress.
Bilirubin 1.7 mg/dL is only mildly elevated and can occur with infection, dehydration, or fasting. It is usually not serious if other liver tests are normal.
What you should do:
✔ Take paracetamol for fever
✔ Drink plenty of fluids (water, ORS, coconut water)
✔ Rest well
✔ Get blood tests (CBC, malaria/dengue tests) if fever continues beyond 2–3 days
Seek medical care if symptoms worsen or jaundice appears.
For further guidance or treatment, you can consult me online anytime.
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