Total bile acid amount is a useful indicator of hepatobiliary cell pathology and can be indicative of high total bile acids if the patient has biliary obstruction, cholecystitis, hepatitis, intrahepatic cholestasis, cirrhosis, or liver cancer.
Because many liver diseases can be effectively treated in the early stages of development, most are incurable in the middle to late stages. Therefore, it is important for patients to go to the hospital as soon as possible to identify the cause and treat it as soon as possible.
Patients need to have abdominal ultrasound, liver CT, routine blood and urine tests, and if hepatitis is suspected, items such as hepatitis B two-to-one, and if by the possibility of liver cancer, liver cell biopsy.
Patients who have consumed more cholesterol-rich foods in the recent past, such as quail eggs, pork brains, and fatty meats, may also cause high total bile. Patients need to maintain a light diet and have a liver function recheck in a week.
Patients with high total bile need to maintain good lifestyle habits. The patient should rest regularly and not stay up late to avoid aggravating the burden on the liver. In addition to this, there are foods that are high in cholesterol, such as pork liver and egg yolk, that you should try to avoid, keep your diet light, and not drink alcohol.