Eight items of direct bilirubin in liver function are low, and others are normal. Take a look. Is there a problem?

The normal reference value of direct bilirubin is 0-7.0μ mol/L, and the blood test of normal people is negative, indicating that there is no or little direct bilirubin in the body, while low direct bilirubin generally means that the content of direct bilirubin in the blood is zero. Therefore, low direct bilirubin generally does not cause disease.

In order to ensure that direct bilirubin is always within the normal range, we should develop good living habits in daily life, don't stay up late, usually do appropriate physical exercise as much as possible, pay attention to diet, don't eat too greasy and spicy food, and don't use drugs indiscriminately.

To sum up, there is no need to worry too much about low direct bilirubin. Clinically, as long as the direct bilirubin is in the range of 0- 13 μ mol/L, it is normal. Therefore, low direct bilirubin is not necessarily a symptom of the disease. However, for our own health, if the direct bilirubin is low, it is best to go to a professional regular hospital for examination, find out the reasons for the low direct bilirubin, and then determine whether and how to treat it.