My total bilirubin value is 1.48 (lab upper limit is 1.2). Direct bilirubin is 0.52 (lab upper limit is 0.4). Remaining all normal yesterday's reports are attached. Is there any issue? My 6 month back LFT was normal. O SEP 5th 2025 I have taken hepatitis B 2nd dose. Past 3 months on wards I am on good healthy diet FYI
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No need to worry, it may be a lab variation and
There a syndrome called Gilbert syndrome. In it bilirubin is increased due to any type of stress.get lft done after 10 days
Drink plenty of water
Everything is fine ,just you can maintain healthy diet with 30 min exercise or brisk walking
Diet modification with healthy lifestyle will help you better for good liver health you can take SYP Livtree 2 tsf twice a day for one month followed by repeat LFT ....
Next Steps
focus on keeping everything Healthy
Health Tips
avoid painkillers or oily food / Red meat/ Alcoholic beverages
This is a mild bilirubin elevation with otherwise normal reports and a previously normal LFT, which is usually not serious and can be temporary (due to stress, fasting, minor illness, or lab variation).
I don’t think there’s anything to worry about.
You can repeat LFT after a month or so.
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Lft normal u can say its deranged.
So
CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST SO ALL VALUES SLOWLY SETTLE..
ADD WALK 40 MIN .
UPRISE D60K ONCE A WEEK FOR EIGHT WEEKS FOLLOWED BY ONE PER MONTH FOR SIX MONTHS A COMPLETE THERAPY BY WHO.
Seen reports. Thanks.
As advised previously get a blood test done to check INR and blood test to check for Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.
All the best.
J G S R clinic
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