Indirect bilirubin 22.7 μmol/L is more serious, with a more severe excess.
Indirect bilirubin 22.7μmol/L is a higher value. The normal value of indirect bilirubin is 0-6.8μmol/L. The check value has exceeded the normal value by two times, which may be the manifestation of jaundice caused by liver and gallbladder diseases, hemolytic diseases and so on. Pay attention to check the hepatitis B five, liver and gallbladder ultrasound, CT, blood biochemistry, reticulocytes, urine routine and so on.
When the test result shows indirect bilirubin of 22.7 μmol/L, also pay attention to the presence of medical history and symptoms and signs. If there is a history of hepatitis B and symptoms such as yellow skin, yellow sclera, irritability, nausea and vomiting are present, it means that the symptoms are more serious, and it is necessary to improve the examination to exclude hepatic encephalopathy and hemolytic jaundice.
In conclusion, indirect bilirubin 22.7μmol / L is more serious, must consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for further examination to confirm, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment and treatment, do not miss the condition.