- Male
- 20 Years
- 8 days ago
Sir, my name is Amit, I am 20 years old from Bihar. I recently got my blood test done, and some results are worrying me. The highlighted points are: Bilirubin Total: 1.43 mg/dL Bilirubin Indirect: 1.18 mg/dL Total Protein: 9.06 g/dL Albumin: 5.93 g/dL Calcium Total: 10.80 mg/dL Chloride: 99.40 mEq/L Could you please explain what these values mean and if I need any treatment or further tests?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Slightly high bilirubin and proteins suggest mild liver or dehydration related changes. Stay hydrated, avoid oily foods. Repeat LFT in 2 to 3 weeks.
Dr. Yusuf Suggests...
Take a LIVER FUNCTION TEST (LFT) Test
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