Is 7.5 jaundice considered high?

Normal values for jaundice are different due to the different normal values of the test reagents. Generally speaking, jaundice of 7.5mg/dl is normal. It is recommended to keep observing whether there are symptoms of jaundice, combined with liver, gallbladder and spleen ultrasound and CT examination. If the symptoms of jaundice appear suddenly, it is recommended to consult the doctor immediately. Jaundice is an increase in the concentration of bilirubin in the serum due to bilirubin metabolism disorder, and the clinical symptom is that the sclera, skin and mucous membranes are stained yellow. It can be treated with light therapy, blood exchange therapy and medication. Generally speaking, the normal value of jaundice index for newborns is less than 15mg/dl, and the normal value of jaundice index for adults is less than 17.1mg/dl. Therefore, jaundice of 7.5mg/dl is normal, and you can continue to observe your body to see whether the clinical symptoms of jaundice appear.