How to convert jaundice values


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The conversion method for jaundice value is 1mg/100ml=17.1μmol/L.
Jaundice is caused by an increase in serum bilirubin concentration caused by bilirubin metabolism disorder. The conversion method is 1mg/100ml=17.1 μ mol/L. Under normal circumstances, the jaundice value is 0-17.1 μmol/L. When the jaundice value is 17.1-34.2μmol/L, it is called latent jaundice. It is mostly manifested as an increase in jaundice value, but no abnormal performance occurs. After the jaundice value exceeds 34.2μ mol/L, patients may develop clinical manifestations such as yellow skin and yellow sclera.
After the jaundice value increases significantly, further systematic examination is needed in time to clarify the cause and then follow the doctor's advice and standard treatment based on their own situation.