What is high total bilirubin and glucose?

Glucose in blood test generally refers to blood sugar, high blood sugar can be seen in pre-diabetes, diabetes and other conditions, high total bilirubin may be caused by physiological factors, but also may be cirrhosis of the liver, acute jaundice hepatitis, bile duct stones and other diseases. Blood glucose refers to the amount of glucose in the blood, so the glucose in blood tests generally refers to blood glucose, and elevated blood glucose can be seen in pre-diabetes (impaired fasting glucose, abnormal glucose tolerance), diabetes mellitus, Cushing’s syndrome and other disease states. Elevated blood glucose can also be seen after meals, acute stress situations, etc. The test should be performed with good rest and fasting. Total bilirubin is the sum of indirect bilirubin and direct bilirubin in the body, and its elevation may be caused by physiological factors, such as neonatal jaundice, alcohol consumption, strenuous exercise, etc. Total bilirubin can be increased; bilirubin elevation can also be seen in various causes of hepatic impairment, biliary obstruction, and hematological disorders, such as hemolytic anemia and so on. It is recommended to go to the hospital and ask the doctor to make a judgment if the total bilirubin and glucose are high.