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What count is normal for bilirubin?

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0 to 1 by our lab: Depends slightly on lab used. Our lab uses 0.0 to 1.0 fmg/dl or total bilirubin and 0.0 to 0.3 for direct bilirubin. Direct/conjugated bilirubin can be elevated in liver/biliary system disease, and indirect/unconjugated bilirubin can go high with hemolysis (break-up of red blood cells in blood stream), can be a harmless inherited condition (eg gilbert's), and has various other causes.

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See below: Agree with Dr. P. The normal range for total bilirubin level in the blood is 0.3 to 1.9 milligrams per deciliter. Direct, or conjugated, bilirubin normally ranges from 0 to 0.3 milligrams per deciliter. Have a healthy diet, exercise, drink plenty of water, have safe sex, if you do, . Wish you good health!

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