The normal value of total bile acid is between 0.1 and 10.0 μmol/L. A normal total bile acid of 60 μmol/L in liver function reflects that the liver may be substantially damaged and is in need of treatment. Serum total bile acid can reflect substantial liver damage, can be more specific response to the excretory function of the liver, once the liver is damaged, bile acid excretion function is reduced, bile acid into the blood, the blood bile acid indicators will be elevated. Elevated serum total bile acids are commonly seen in various acute and chronic hepatitis, but also in extrahepatic bile duct obstruction, cirrhosis and other diseases. In short, total bile acid 60μmol / L is the need for timely treatment, it is recommended to actively consult the doctor, improve the imaging examination, a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions as soon as possible treatment.