Total bilirubin 29.2μmol/L is usually not serious if it is elevated due to physiological factors or medication, or due to diseases such as cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, etc., but may be more serious if it is caused by pancreatic head cancer.
Total bilirubin of 29.2 μmol/L is usually out of the normal range, and the normal value should be controlled in the range of 3.4~17.1 μmol/L. However, some people may have elevated total bilirubin due to fatigue, staying up too late, and medication such as isoniazid, which is usually not serious.
Some people with cholelithiasis or cholecystitis may also have elevated total bilirubin, which is usually not serious and can be restored to normal with medications such as ursodeoxycholic acid or surgical intervention.
Total bilirubin 29.2μmol/L may also be caused by pancreatic head cancer, which belongs to malignant tumor disease with high degree of malignancy, and the effect of treatment is usually poorer, and the survival rate of patients suffering from this disease after treatment is also lower, so it is also more serious.
If total bilirubin 29.2μmol/L occurs, it may also be caused by other reasons. After excluding physiological factors or drug factors, treatment should be carried out in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition.