Is total bilirubin 26.7 μmol/L serious?

Total bilirubin 26.7μmol/L is mildly elevated, not serious, may be physiological high, may also be pathologically high, it is recommended to review regularly.
The normal range of total bilirubin is 3.4-17.1μmol/L. The result of 26.7μmol/L is mildly elevated and not serious, which may be due to physiological factors or pathological factors.
1. Physiological high: such as physiological jaundice in newborns, long-term alcohol consumption, late night overwork and other causes of transient high, newborns to strengthen feeding, adults to give up alcohol, regular work and rest can be recovered in general.
2. Pathologically high total bilirubin: for example, high total bilirubin caused by hemolytic jaundice, gallbladder stones, cholecystitis, viral hepatitis, etc. Remove the cause of the disease, for example, hepatitis B virus can be given lamivudine, entecavir antiviral therapy; gallbladder stones can be surgically removed from the stones to relieve the obstruction, and it can be gradually restored to normal, and it is not serious.
The total bilirubin is 26.7μmol/L. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions.