Problem description: Gilbert’s syndrome, now has a jaundice index of 150, which is relatively high. I want to take Benbarbital, but I have a history of asthma when I was young. After I cured it, I can now take Benbarbital to reduce it. Yellow?
Question date:2020-10-11
Patient information:Age: 29 years old Gender: Female
Question analysis: The diagnosis of Gilbert syndrome is clear, and the current jaundice index is significantly increased. He has a history of bronchial asthma and plans to clarify the feasibility of phenobarbital treatment.
Guide and suggestion: 1) Gilbert syndrome is well diagnosed. The disease is constitutional jaundice, and the jaundice index fluctuates. You can go to the digestive department or liver disease department. 2) It is recommended to first consider oral theophylline or other bronchodilators, combined with phenobarbital to treat Gilbert syndrome. 3) It is recommended to improve chest CT to exclude pulmonary infection, and to check cardiopulmonary function, and then start treatment if there is no contraindication to phenobarbital.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection