What about total bilirubin 37.2

A total bilirubin of 37.2 μmol/L is considered mildly elevated and can be treated with dietary adjustments and medication. The normal reference range for total bilirubin is 3.4-17.1 μmol/L. A total bilirubin test result of 37.2 μmol/L indicates mild elevation. Consumption of greasy food, drinking alcohol, staying up late, etc. can lead to mild abnormalities in this index, which is not serious; if the total bilirubin of some patients is not obviously elevated, but the aminotransferase is significantly elevated, the condition may be more serious. 1. Adjust the diet: Diet should be light, avoid eating greasy food such as fatty meat, cakes, etc., eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and consume more high-protein food, such as milk and eggs. You should also maintain a regular routine and avoid staying up late, which can help reduce the burden on the liver. 2. Medication: Oral medication can be prescribed to ease the liver and relieve choleretic drugs, such as ursodeoxycholic acid capsules, mainly to inhibit the reabsorption of cholesterol in the biliary tract, reduce the secretion of cholesterol into the bile, the above drugs are prohibited for those who are allergic to them. If the total bilirubin test results appear abnormal, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time. After the cause of the disease is clarified, targeted treatment or therapy will be carried out under the guidance of the doctor.