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  • 32 Years
  • 16/09/2025

My bilirubin is high in my report. What should I do now? I was diagnosed with COVID 19 last month on the 18th.

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Elevated bilirubin can indicate post viral hepatitis or liver stress. Please take a LFT (Liver Function Test) and USG Abdomen to assess liver status.

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Take a LFT (Liver Function) Test Test

Answered 16/09/2025

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