Thank you for this question. A decreased level of bilirubin isn't necessarily a liver dysfunction. Bilirubin levels within the normal range which is approximately 0.2 - 1.2 (mg/dl) of blood, are considered as a sign of healthy metabolism and proper functioning of the liver. If it goes below the normal range, you should see a doctor.
A good overview of Clinical Chemistry indeed!
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Can you please do a video on what you do on a typical work day/week
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Okay. Noted, will work towards that.
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How about a decreased level of bilirubin? Is that a sign of liver dysfunction too?
Thank you for this question.
A decreased level of bilirubin isn't necessarily a liver dysfunction. Bilirubin levels within the normal range which is approximately 0.2 - 1.2 (mg/dl) of blood, are considered as a sign of healthy metabolism and proper functioning of the liver.
If it goes below the normal range, you should see a doctor.
Yes, this makes perfect sense. Thank you.
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