Indirect bilirubin 17 with slight elevation may be related to physiological increase, hemolytic anemia, acute jaundiced hepatitis or cirrhosis, etc. It should be handled according to the specific cause, and the treatment includes supportive therapy, medication, and surgery. 1. Physiological increase: Indirect bilirubin17 is slightly higher than normal value, which may be caused by metabolic factors of the body, such as recent colds, taking medicines, and recent drinking of alcohol, and such factors are reversible, and indirect bilirubin will return to normal when the triggers are removed. 2. Hemolytic anemia: patients with jaundice, dizziness, fatigue and other symptoms of anemia, should be clear about the original cause, if hemolytic anemia, can use glucocorticoids such as prednisone, or splenectomy treatment. 3. Acute jaundiced hepatitis or cirrhosis: If it is acute jaundiced hepatitis or cirrhosis, supportive treatment should be carried out to improve the physical condition and accelerate the recovery of the disease. Indirect bilirubin 17 is slightly elevated, it is recommended to consult a specialist to determine the specific cause and give targeted treatment or therapy. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, avoid self-medication.