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Your unconjugated bilirubin level is normal, indicating appropriate red blood cell turnover and normal liver uptake of bilirubin.
Very low indirect bilirubin has no clinical significance and simply indicates very efficient bilirubin processing.
No action needed.
Indirect Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — very low (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Low indirect bilirubin has no known adverse effects and is not associated with any disease state.
No action needed.
Indirect Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — below reference rangeA low-normal indirect bilirubin is a benign, normal finding.
No action needed.
Indirect Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline lowYour unconjugated bilirubin level is normal, indicating appropriate red blood cell turnover and normal liver uptake of bilirubin.
No action needed.
Indirect Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — within reference rangeYour indirect bilirubin is right in the normal range, reflecting healthy red blood cell turnover and good liver processing.
No action needed.
Indirect Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — optimalMildly elevated indirect bilirubin is very commonly caused by Gilbert's syndrome — a harmless, common genetic variant affecting bilirubin metabolism. It can also reflect mild hemolysis (accelerated red blood cell breakdown).
If otherwise healthy and no other liver abnormalities, this is most likely Gilbert's syndrome — no treatment needed. Ask your doctor to confirm this.
Indirect Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — borderline highElevated indirect bilirubin most often indicates hemolytic anemia — where red blood cells are being destroyed faster than the liver can process the resulting bilirubin. It can also result from noticeable liver disease. Jaundice may be visible.
See your doctor. A CBC, reticulocyte count, and hemolysis screening tests are needed to investigate.
Indirect Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — above reference range (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})At this level, either massive hemolytic anemia or noticeable liver failure is likely. In adults, this can lead to deep jaundice and organ complications. In newborns, very high indirect bilirubin can cause brain damage (kernicterus).
Seek emergency medical care. This requires urgent diagnosis and treatment.
Indirect Bilirubin: {{value}} {{unit}} — very high (ref: {{low}}–{{high}})Upload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.