Total bilirubin 100μmol/L mild jaundice may be due to hepatocellular jaundice, liver disease, obstructive jaundice and so on.
1. Pre-hepatic jaundice: high total bilirubin with mild jaundice due to the destruction of red blood cells and their release into the bloodstream, which is common in hemolytic diseases, such as hemolytic anemia, blood transfusion reaction, autoimmune hemolysis, etc.
2. Liver diseases, such as viral hepatitis, acute jaundice hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc., which cause damage to liver cells and decrease the ability of liver to transfer bilirubin, leading to high total bilirubin with mild jaundice.
3. Obstructive jaundice: for example, bile duct tumor, cholecystitis, gallbladder malformation, congenital biliary atresia, gallstones, etc. form obstructive jaundice with elevated total bilirubin.
Total bilirubin 100μmol / L mild jaundice, there may be other reasons, it is recommended that the patient as soon as possible to consult a physician standardized treatment.