- Male
- 36 Years
- 17/09/2025
I have been undergoing treatment for jaundice for the past 1.5 months, but my bilirubin levels are increasing. My current results are: Total bilirubin 20.0, Direct 9.9, Indirect 10.1. On May 30, my levels were: Total 7.8, Direct 3.0, Indirect 4.8. I am taking the following medications: Heptral once a day, Udiliv three times a day, Silybon syrup three times a day, Zevet two times a day, Pan D once a day, Atrax once a day. What should I do next?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Bilirubin 20 is high. Worsening values despite meds means liver is under stress. Further evaluation needed urgently. See a hepatologist soon.
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test or Take a Lipid Profile Test Test
Answered 17/09/2025
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