Is a total bilirubin of 30+ considered serious?

The normal value of total bilirubin is 3.4-20.0 μmol/L, and the standard of each hospital is slightly different. If the total bilirubin is more than 30 μmol/L, it belongs to the mild increase and is not considered serious.
Total bilirubin mainly includes direct bilirubin and indirect bilirubin, when the total bilirubin is 30μmol/L, the main considerations are red blood cell destruction, liver function abnormality, biliary obstruction and other factors, but according to the current elevated results, it indicates that the patient’s lesions are not serious, and at this time, it is necessary to clarify the reasons for the total bilirubin increase according to the presence or absence of skin hemorrhage spots, fever, and aminotransferase elevation, and other conditions.
In addition, regular testing of bilirubin levels, including direct and indirect bilirubin, is recommended to avoid delays in treatment due to a sharp rise in bilirubin.