Guide To Preventing And Treating Gilbert Syndrome

Inform Doctors Of The Condition

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As with any medical condition, it is imperative to let any doctor know of any medical condition a patient may have. The doctor might order blood work and if they were not informed of the patient having Gilbert’s syndrome, they might believe that the patient has another underlying condition. Any doctor or specialist an individual with Gilbert's syndrome sees should be made well aware of their condition as a medical professional may be able to help alleviate symptoms and help the patient improve their overall life and health. It is in a person’s best interest to inform doctors of their condition because a doctor may waste time trying to diagnose a problem that has already been diagnosed.

Doctors might also be able to help the patient more quickly and efficiently if they already know what is wrong. If the patient is experiencing symptoms, the doctor will be able to confirm if it is because of Gilbert’s syndrome or if there is another problem. It is possible that other conditions might cause jaundice and other symptoms of Gilbert’s syndrome. However, it is vital information the doctor must have in order to treat the patient in the best and safest manner possible.

Keep reading to discover how exercise plays a vital role in managing Gilbert's syndrome.

Get Plenty Of Exercise

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Regardless of one's health, it is important that everyone gets plenty of exercise on a regular basis as it is essential for a healthy life. However, strenuous workouts can be contraindicative if the patient has Gilbert’s syndrome. Too much exercise can cause an increase in bilirubin and since the body cannot process it in a normal fashion, it can bring on symptoms of the disease. Someone with Gilbert’s syndrome should try to engage in light to moderate exercise for thirty minutes on a daily basis, such as yoga, walking, or light Pilates. This will enable the patient to maintain a healthy lifestyle, without overdoing it. A person diagnosed with Gilbert’s syndrome should consult their physician with any workout plan they intend on engaging in. A doctor will help the patient figure out what is appropriate considering their medical condition and how much their body can truly handle.

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