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  2. Low Bilirubin Levels: Symptoms, Causes, and Potential Risks

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    Learn about the potential links between low bilirubin levels and increased risks for certain conditions, including coronary artery disease and eye damage.

  3. Bilirubin Test: Understanding High vs. Low Levels & Its Causes

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/17845-bilirubin

    On average, total bilirubin levels between 0.2 and 1.3 mg/dL are considered normal for children and adults. If your levels are higher, your healthcare provider may want to investigate further to look for the cause.

  4. Low Bilirubin: Meaning, Test Results, Average Range

    www.verywellhealth.com/low-bilirubin-8404505

    Research shows that having normal levels may provide some benefits against the risks of certain diseases. This article defines low bilirubin levels, causes, symptoms, and ways to raise levels to normal ranges. While low bilirubin is not caused by specific medical conditions, it has been identified as a risk factor for some diseases.

  5. Bilirubin Test: High vs. Low Levels, Direct vs. Indirect - WebMD

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    High bilirubin levels. Bilirubin levels higher than 2.0 mg/dl is an indicator of jaundice in adults. For newborns, doctors will recommend treatment when bilirubin levels become higher than 15...

  6. Bilirubin test - Mayo Clinic

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    Typical results for a total bilirubin test are 1.2 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) for adults and usually 1 mg/dL for those under 18. Typical results for direct bilirubin are generally 0.3 mg/dL. These results may vary slightly from laboratory to laboratory.

  7. Low bilirubin is thought to be good for healthy people, and it is only when it gets too high that doctors get concerned. High bilirubin can cause Jaundice, red blood cell damage and brain damage.

  8. Symptoms and Causes of Low Bilirubin levels - ActiveBeat

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    What happens when you have low levels of bilirubin? Is it a cause for concern? In this article, we take a closer look at what is considered a low bilirubin level, the causes, and the symptoms you should be on the lookout for. Here’s everything you should know…

  9. Bilirubin Test: Normal, Low & High Levels in Adults & Newborns

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    Normal values of direct bilirubin range from 0 to 0.4 mg/dL. Total bilirubin (direct and indirect) ranges from about 0.2 to 1.2 mg/dL (some lab values range as high as 1.9 mg/dL). Medical literature sources have minor variations in "normal" levels.

  10. Low Bilirubin: The Impact on Your Health | Healthnews

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    Low bilirubin levels can lead to various heart diseases and metabolic disorders. When in its normal range bilirubin helps in preventing stroke due to pathologies of blood vessels. In the liver, bilirubin works with other enzymes to reduce the chances of a fatty liver.

  11. Bilirubin Blood Test - MedlinePlus

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    High bilirubin levels (hyperbilirubinemia) may be due to: Hemolytic anemia; Liver disease; Blockage in your bile ducts; Low bilirubin levels (hypobilirubinemia) are not usually a cause for concern but may be due to: Medicines such as antibiotics, birth control pills, sleeping pills, and seizure medicines