Direct bilirubin 10.3, whether the need for treatment should be combined with the patient’s other test results, if there are no other symptoms, can be observed to review, if there is a liver and gallbladder disease, the need for timely treatment. 1. Direct bilirubin, also known as conjugated bilirubin, has a normal value of 0-6.8 μmol/L. The patient’s test result was 10.3 μmol/L, which is a little higher than the normal value. If other tests are normal and only the direct bilirubin is a little high, there is usually no problem and no treatment is needed. 2. If the patient has high total bilirubin in addition to mildly elevated direct bilirubin, or if the patient has underlying diseases of the liver or biliary tract, the patient should pay attention to it and go to the hospital in a timely manner to check out the causes of elevated direct bilirubin and treat the symptoms. Elevated direct bilirubin can be caused by many reasons, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment to identify the cause of the disease.