Patient: Description of condition (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): The patient was 24 years old, and had been treated for tuberculosis for 8 months, six months of western medicine, and then two months of combination of Ling, and was rechecked half a month after stopping the medicine. However, during the previous 8 months of TB treatment, the bilirubin was normal and the size of the hepatic hemangioma was the same as before treatment, without any change. Instead, the bilirubin became abnormal after I stopped taking the drug. Now, my TB doctor has prescribed the liver-protecting drug Ganong, and I will have my liver function checked again in 10 days, without specifying the reason. What is the cause of the bilirubin increase? Why was it not elevated before stopping the medication, but has increased afterwards? What damage can there be?