Serum Bilirubin indirect

Measures indirect (unconjugated) bilirubin in blood to check for jaundice, increased red cell breakdown, or liver dysfunction in Visit Clinic.
What is a Serum Bilirubin indirect Test in Visit Clinic?
Serum indirect bilirubin measures the unconjugated form of bilirubin made when red blood cells break down. The liver normally converts this form into a water-soluble type that the body can remove. Indirect bilirubin rises when there is too much red cell breakdown or when the liver cannot process bilirubin properly. High levels can cause yellowing of the skin and eyes. Doctors use this test to help find the cause of jaundice, to distinguish hemolysis from liver or bile duct problems, and to monitor newborns and people with known liver or blood disorders. It is often ordered with other liver tests.
Serum Bilirubin indirect Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Serum Bilirubin indirect Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Serum Bilirubin indirect test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Serum Bilirubin indirect Test in Visit Clinic?
Serum Bilirubin indirect is usually part of a liver function panel or jaundice workup and may be ordered when you have yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, or unexplained fatigue. It helps detect hemolysis, genetic conditions like Gilbert’s syndrome, and problems with liver processing. Abnormal levels can come from increased red blood cell breakdown, liver disease, certain medicines, or fasting. A family history of inherited bilirubin disorders makes testing more relevant.
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