My father and my grandmother both have genetic liver problems which results in excess bilirubin levels they both have bilirubin levels around 2 mg/dl but other hand i have bilirubin level apprx 8-10 mg/dl . I want to know whether it can be treated permanently or not bcz i'm suffering alot 😔
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Change life style n diet plan drastically toBLEND.
CONSULT GASTROENTEROLOGIST.
LIV 52 ONE PER NIGHT FOR LONG TERM.
Tab UDILIV 300 two times a day after food for 1 month.
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