Generally speaking, the normal range of bilirubin for an entry-level physical is within two times the upper limit of normal. The upper limit for general medical institutions is 17.1 μmol/L, which is the total bilirubin, that is, total bilirubin within 34.2 μmol/L, generally there is no significant impact, if the level of bilirubin is too high, this will affect the entry. If the bilirubin level is too high, it will affect the entry. Of course, we should look for the cause of the bilirubin elevation and treat it for the cause. If the bilirubin is elevated due to cirrhosis, the cause of the cirrhosis needs to be treated. If the cause of cirrhosis is hepatitis B, then standardized anti-hepatitis B virus treatment is required. If it is alcoholic hepatitis, then it is necessary to achieve absolute abstinence from alcohol, but also adequate rest, and treatment for the cause of the disease, to control the bilirubin to normal levels, then it will not affect the entry, and will be able to successfully pass the entry.