Can high bilirubin cause vertigo?

High bilirubin may cause vertigo, but other causes of vertigo cannot be ruled out, and active medical attention is needed to find the cause and treat it. High bilirubin is an abnormal level of bilirubin contained in the blood, which can lead to abnormal jaundice symptoms. Vertigo, on the other hand, is a condition that causes symptoms of vertigo, and its causes are very complex and varied. Bilirubin levels that are too high can cause damage to various tissues and systems throughout the patient’s body, and therefore may contribute to the development and onset of vertigo when damage to the central nervous system is involved. The damage caused by abnormally high bilirubin levels should not be ignored. Therefore, if an individual develops unusual jaundice symptoms, he or she should go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the root cause of the high bilirubin level, and then reduce the level of serum bilirubin by actively treating the primary disease. In addition, if an individual develops unexplained vertigo, such as central nervous system infections, tumors, etc., he or she should also consult a doctor to find out the cause of the disease and treat the cause in order to avoid delaying the condition.