Can high total bilirubin cause diarrhea?

High total bilirubin, which may be caused by liver damage, may cause diarrhea. High total bilirubin may be caused by liver damage. Bile synthesis and secretion are affected in liver injury, and there is a risk of incomplete digestion of food, especially fats. Over time it is possible to develop symptoms of steatorrhea. In addition to diarrhea, symptoms such as loss of appetite and yellowing of the sclera may occur. When the organism has high total bilirubin, it is necessary to adjust the diet, do not eat greasy, fried food, eat more easily digestible food, such as vegetables and fruits and other foods rich in dietary fiber. It is also necessary to carry out regular liver function tests, and when abnormal liver function occurs, timely treatment should be carried out.