Indirect bilirubin 10.9 μmoL/L is within the normal range. The reference value of indirect bilirubin is 3.4~17.0μmol/L. The current test result is normal, and indirect bilirubin and direct bilirubin together constitute total bilirubin. If the value of indirect bilirubin is high, it is often related to various hemolytic diseases, mainly because a large number of red blood cells have been destroyed, resulting in hemoglobin being converted into, indirect bilirubin has exceeded the liver’s ability to process, and cannot be converted into direct bilirubin. Indirect bilirubin, if elevated, can often diagnose some liver diseases, hemolytic anemia or sepsis, etc. However, if the bilirubin is mildly elevated, most of them are benign processes, and the treatment is relatively easy, and if the bilirubin is elevated more than that, it should be consulted in time.