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How Can Elevated Bilirubin Levels Be Treated?

Sir,for visa purpose i have to clear my LFT test.my test is on 1st of January.i had clear all my other medical requirements,However because of bilirubin level i got unfit.please suggest a way to get my bilirubin level in range.anyhow i want bilirubin level in range whether i have to cheat the test.some suggested me that taking medicine like aspirin and eating a lot before test will help to decrease the bilirubin level.please provide a solution.every other things are normal.
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Hello,

Instead of taking Aspirin and water, you should take tab Liv 52 two tablets, twice a day and this way your liver will be cured legally.

If all your other tests are normal then Liv 52 will help. It is legal way to decrease bilirubin.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Varinder Joshi
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How Can Elevated Bilirubin Levels Be Treated?

Hello, Instead of taking Aspirin and water, you should take tab Liv 52 two tablets, twice a day and this way your liver will be cured legally. If all your other tests are normal then Liv 52 will help. It is legal way to decrease bilirubin. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Varinder Joshi