total bilirubin 24.5. direct bilirubin 7.5 indirect bilirubin normal how to treat it

Total bilirubin 24.5μmol/L, direct bilirubin 7.5μmol/L are higher than normal and indirect bilirubin is normal, considering that it is caused by physiological factors, or it may be caused by obstructive diseases, such as cholecystitis, gallbladder stones, etc. Physiological factors don’t need special treatment, but the disease factors need to be treated under the guidance of the doctor, such as medication, surgery, etc. The normal value of direct bilirubin is 0-6.8μmol/L, so direct bilirubin 7.5μmol/L is high. The normal value of direct bilirubin is 0~6.8μmol/L, so direct bilirubin 7.5μmol/L is on the high side; the normal range of adult total bilirubin is 3.4~17.1μmol/L, so total bilirubin 24.5μmol/L is on the high side. In normal people, a transient increase in direct bilirubin after eating may cause a rise in total bilirubin, which will recover on its own without special treatment. In addition, total bilirubin with elevated direct bilirubin is usually associated with obstructive diseases, such as cholecystitis and gallbladder stones. Patients with asymptomatic gallbladder stones can have regular checkups, while those with symptoms or complications are recommended to have them surgically removed; pethidine can be used to relieve pain in acute cholecystitis, and cefuroxime can be used to fight bacterial infections, while surgery should be considered in case of gallbladder perforation. If total bilirubin 24.5μmol/L, direct bilirubin 7.5μmol/L and indirect bilirubin are normal, it is recommended to go to the hospital after excluding physiological factors.