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Bilirubin level
Hi. My total 2.27 Direct 0.61 Indirect 1.66 Gamma gt 40.. I drink almost weekly twice or thrice What is it serious??
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HELLO, YES , QUIT DRINKING OTHERWISE IT DAMAGE LIVER N ALL TESTS WILL RAISED MANY FOLD. TO SAVE YOUR LIFE STOP DRINKING, IT'S ALARMING SYMPTOMS. YOU CAN TAKE 60ML AT THE MOST. TAKE PANEER, DRY FRUITS WITH DRINK. O.K,BYE.
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Hello.. it is serious problem .As per the reports you have mentioned you care talking about your Bilirubin which is abnormally raised .No doubt you have to quit drinking completely. But your Indirect Bilirubin is raised predominantly.so other possibilities like Hemolysis and some hereditary conditions also need to investigated .You are going to need other tests also apart from thorough clinical examination.
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