Benign Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia treatment in Santiago de Querétaro
If you are looking for benign unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia treatment in Santiago de Querétaro, you will find 15 specialists available, in 16 clinics, including gastroenterologist. Compare profiles, reviews and location to choose.
Benign unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia describes a mild and persistent increase in unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin in the blood, without this reflecting liver damage; Gilbert syndrome is its best-known form.
How it is usually noticed: Many people have no discomfort, and sometimes only a subtle yellowish tone is seen in the eyes or skin that becomes more pronounced with fasting, stress, intense exercise, or a passing infection.
Nature of the condition: It tends to be benign in nature and is often detected incidentally in blood tests done for another reason.
Who to consult? The gastroenterologist —in childhood, the pediatric gastroenterology specialist— can assess the finding, distinguish it from other causes of jaundice, and offer reassurance through appropriate follow-up.
Which specialist to see for benign unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in Santiago de Querétaro?
Doctors who treat benign unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in Santiago de Querétaro
Dr. Raúl Alejandro Chávez Ayala
Dr. Eugenio Hilario Miranda García
Dr. Esteban Gómez
Dr. Dr .jorge Aguilar Mendoza
Dr. Eduardo Guasco Guasti
Dra. María Daniela González Ávila
Dr. Roberto César Cervantes Pérez
Dra. Paola Renata Soto Ortega
Dra. Gabriela Rodríguez Gómez
Dr. Jose Gilberto Reyes Garcia
Dra. Perla Rodríguez González
Dra. Martha Ruth Davila Zenteno
Dr. Ricardo Amador Garcia
Dr. Fernando Alcocer Murguia
Dr. Jose Luis Romero Martinez
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats benign unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia?
The treatment of benign unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is usually handled by specialists in gastroenterologist, pediatric gastroenterologist.
How many doctors are available in Santiago de Querétaro?
We currently have 15 doctors who can treat benign unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia in Santiago de Querétaro.