Question

A parent discovered that their daughter’s direct bilirubin level was 12 in her physical examination report, asking whether this value is high and if there are effective treatment methods. The parent seeks medical advice and hopes to understand how to handle this situation.

Answer

Elevated direct bilirubin levels are often associated with decreased liver processing function. It is recommended that the parent provide their daughter’s age for further assessment. The normal range for direct bilirubin is 0 to 3.42. Since the daughter’s test value exceeds the normal range, it is suggested to follow up with a doctor’s instructions. Meanwhile, the parent should pay attention to any discomfort symptoms in their daughter and seek medical treatment promptly. Before the follow-up, the parent should maintain communication with the doctor to receive more appropriate medical guidance.