Indirect bilirubin 17.3μmol/L should be treated with specific reasons, physiological reasons include oily diet, newborns, etc., generally do not need special treatment; pathological reasons include viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, anemia, etc., need to consider further examination and drug treatment.
1. Physiological causes and treatment: Generally, the value is not higher than 2 times of normal value, pay attention to life and diet, and continue to observe.
2. Pathological causes and treatment: the value is often higher than twice the normal value, and the higher the value, the more serious the condition. Need to further check the virus series, tumor markers, blood routine, abdominal ct and so on to confirm the diagnosis.
For viral hepatitis and cirrhosis, drugs such as entecavir, tenofovir, silymarin, glycyrrhizin tablets, etc. may be used, and for anemia, drugs such as ferrous sulfate and vitamin B12 may be used.
For the management of indirect bilirubin 17.3 μmol/L, it is recommended to consult a doctor for guidance on next steps. Medications should be used as prescribed.