Problem description: My grandma had vomiting 6 days ago. I am worried that it is caused by the increase of direct bilirubin. What is the normal range of indirect bilirubin?
Question date: 2020-11-10
Patient information: Age: 69 Gender: Female
Normal range of indirect bilirubin It is between 1.7 and 10.2 micromoles per liter.
Indirect bilirubin is also called bilirubin. During the test, if the result shows that the increase may be caused by hepatocellular jaundice or hemolytic jaundice. For patients with abnormal transaminase, chronic viral hepatitis and primary biliary cirrhosis are more common, and patients need to take timely symptomatic treatment with liver-protecting and enzyme-lowering drugs.
For patients with indirect bilirubin abnormalities who are using drugs, they need to go to the hospital to check the bilirubin value regularly during the illness, and adjust the drug dosage in time according to the recovery of the illness.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection