Can jaundice be cured better? Indirect bilirubin levels need to be checked for common hepatitis B and C, and if both are negative, it may be congenital non-hemolytic jaundice. This is due to a congenital enzyme deficiency in the liver cells’ intake, fusion, and metabolism of bilirubin. It is usually not a problem, the condition is good, and regular check-ups are required. Then, patients should pay attention to maintaining a light diet, staying relaxed, avoiding staying up late or oversleeping, ensuring adequate sleep time, and maintaining physical exercise habits. In daily life, one should also avoid overeating or undereating, as well as binge eating and fasting.
Liver Qi stagnation may trigger gastritis, often accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal bloating, belching, and pain under the ribs, which is usually on the right side. It’s recommended to seek medical attention and adjust your diet as soon as possible.