Tuesday, September 13, 2011

In my blood was found elevated bilirubin. Read on the internet, it may be a manifestation of hepatitis. The results of analysis on HCV 0.001 (-) HBsAg 0.074 (-). To a specialist did not apply because analysis makes for an operation. Please answer if the results for HBV negative, what are these indicators? What else can be caused by an increase in bilirubin in the blood? Do I need to take any - that additional tests?

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist you need a doctor's consultation - hepatologist. Increased bilirubin may be caused by benign hyperbilirubinemia at the expense of indirect bilirubin. This condition is called "Gilbert's syndrome." It is hereditarily conditioned and does not harm the body. In case of increase of total bilirubin due to direct you to the survey for graduation autoimmune liver disease or toxic effects (alcohol, drugs). Similar question: ... passed all tests: Hepatitis B virus (Kutch) was not detected hepatitis C virus (Kutch) not found What does this mean there is hepatitis C or ...

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