What is the cause of high total bilirubin and indirect bilirubin?

High total and indirect bilirubin are considered to be caused by hepatocellular jaundice, most commonly due to chronic viral hepatitis that has repeatedly failed to heal and has resulted in damage to the liver cell membranes. In addition, common manifestations are liver palms and spider nevi. Because the treatment period for viral hepatitis is long, oral antiviral and liver-protective drugs are required for a long time. During the treatment period, it is important to monitor the changes in liver function indicators and to increase the nutrition of the diet with high protein foods and vitamin-rich foods. During the treatment period, you should pay attention to rest and not to work hard or stay up late. Appropriate sports and exercise can strengthen the body and improve the patient’s resistance to the disease.