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Higher levels of direct bilirubin in your blood may stem from inflammation in the tube that carries bile to the small intestine. In adults, an elevated level of direct bilirubin typically points to a blockage or disease of the liver, bile ducts, or gallbladder. Possible diseases include: viral hepatitis, cancer of the liver, and alcoholic liver disease. Blockages are usually caused by gallstones, tumors, or scarring. In newborn babies, infant jaundice (yellow discoloration of the skin caused by an excess of bilirubin) isn’t unusual and typically resolves within a few days or weeks; however, a bilirubin level that ... Learn about bilirubin and its significance in liver health and blood cell metabolism. Discover how elevated levels indicate conditions like liver dysfunction, anemia, or bile duct obstruction, leading to jaundice. Understand the role of the bilirubin test in diagnosing jaundice, anemia, and liver disease, measuring both direct and total bilirubin levels. Essential information for managing hepatic and hematologic disorders effectively. Learn about bilirubin, a yellow pigment formed from red blood cell breakdown, and its two forms: direct and indirect. Find out how to prepare for the bilirubin test, what the normal and abnormal levels are, and what causes high or low bilirubin in adults and newborns.

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