Direct bilirubin 81μmol/L is abnormal. The normal reference value of serum direct bilirubin is 0-6.8 μmol/L. Therefore, direct bilirubin 81 μmol/L is significantly elevated. It is mainly seen in obstructive jaundice, cholelithiasis, cholangiocarcinoma, hepatocellular jaundice, hepatocellular carcinoma, and pancreatic head carcinoma. People with direct bilirubin 81μmol/L need to consult a doctor immediately for a clear diagnosis, and patients should not self-medicate to avoid adverse results. People with abnormal direct bilirubin should pay attention to rest, do not exert themselves, pay attention to diet, not to eat more spicy, greasy and more salty food, such as tobacco, alcohol, chili peppers, peppers, fatty meats, raw onions, pickles and so on.
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