Total bilirubin, 26 μmol/L, exceeds normal values, which are usually around 14 μmol/L. Such a bilirubin patient has no obvious symptoms of jaundice and may have no other symptoms, but is only detected during physical examination. As for whether bilirubin 26 μmol/L is normal, it should be combined with other tests, including imaging, oncological indicators and other comprehensive examinations of the whole body. Imaging suggests that the hepatobiliary bile ducts are normal, and oncological indicators are also normal, and there are no other diseases such as heart and lung. Simple bilirubin 26μmol/L only needs regular review and no special treatment. In the process of review, if it is progressively elevated, further clarification is needed, even including puncture and other clarifications. Therefore, total bilirubin 26μmol/L does not require much worry, and it is important to follow the guidance of the doctor.