Total bilirubin of 60 μmol/L exceeds the normal reference range, and the cause of the disease needs to be identified, and targeted treatment should be carried out according to the biliary obstruction, hepatocellular jaundice and other diseases. Elevated total bilirubin is commonly found in hepatobiliary diseases, and it is impossible to determine the cause of elevated total bilirubin by looking at one indicator alone, so it is necessary to complete the relevant examinations in a regular hospital to determine the cause of the disease. If the elevated total bilirubin is caused by biliary obstruction, it can be relieved after the obstruction is lifted, such as surgery to remove bile duct stones and biliary tract tumors. If the total bilirubin is elevated due to hepatocellular jaundice, medications to protect the liver or antiviral therapy for viral hepatitis are often needed. Regardless of the cause of elevated total bilirubin, it is necessary to consult a professional doctor to formulate an appropriate treatment plan, and not to use medication on one’s own.