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Bilirubin level was 1.1 during blood count, is that too high?

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Not Usually: For many labs that value is normal, or close to normal. However, even when high, isolated elevated bilirubin (no other liver labs are high) is usually due to a condition known as gilbert's syndrome, and is not worrisome. You may find other family members have this as well, as it is genetic.

Answered 6/27/2018

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You're fine: This is usually in the reference range for the lab, and even if it's not, if you feel okay then don't worry about it.

Answered 6/13/2018

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