Question
Indirect bilirubin levels have reached 294umol/L. I would like to understand the causes and seek treatment methods.
Answer
Levels of indirect bilirubin at 294umol/L may be due to hemolytic jaundice, which could be caused by incompatibility in blood types, abnormal red blood cell development, or metabolic disorders. It is recommended to check the blood types of the patient and child to determine if hemolytic jaundice is present and to receive appropriate treatment. If red blood cell abnormalities are found, treatment may be more complex and could be a lifelong condition.