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Your direct (conjugated) bilirubin is within the normal range, meaning the liver is properly processing and preparing bilirubin for excretion into bile.
Very low direct bilirubin has no clinical significance. Normally, direct bilirubin represents only a small fraction of total bilirubin.
No action needed.
Direct Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low direct bilirubin is expected and normal in healthy individuals. There is no disease state associated with low direct bilirubin.
No action needed.
Direct Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference rangeA low-normal direct bilirubin is a completely benign finding.
No action needed.
Direct Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour direct (conjugated) bilirubin is within the normal range, meaning the liver is properly processing and preparing bilirubin for excretion into bile.
No action needed.
Direct Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour direct bilirubin level is in the ideal range, indicating efficient liver conjugation and bile excretion of bilirubin.
No action needed.
Direct Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalA borderline elevated direct bilirubin suggests mild sluggishness in bile flow from the liver or gallbladder. This is an early sign of intrahepatic cholestasis or early bile duct issues, and may accompany mild liver inflammation.
Have a full liver panel and abdominal ultrasound if symptoms like right-sided abdominal discomfort or pale stools are present. Follow up with your doctor.
Direct Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highElevated direct bilirubin specifically points to a problem within the liver or bile ducts — bile is not flowing properly. Causes include bile duct stones, strictures, cholestatic liver disease (like primary biliary cholangitis), and hepatitis.
See your doctor urgently. An abdominal ultrasound and liver function panel are essential first steps.
Direct Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Very high direct bilirubin indicates complete or near-complete bile duct obstruction, or noticeable intrahepatic liver failure. Deep jaundice and serious complications are expected at this level.
Seek emergency care. Endoscopic or surgical intervention may be needed urgently to relieve bile duct obstruction.
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