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Urobilinogen
Bilirubin metabolite; reflects liver function and RBC turnover
Also known as: Urine Urobilinogen
Reference Ranges
Clinical Reference
0.0 – 1.0 EU/dL
Optimal Range
0.0 – 0.5 EU/dL
Absent = biliary obstruction; elevated = hemolysis
Related Conditions
Liver Disease
High
Bile Duct Obstruction
Low
Food & Lifestyle Recommendations
🍎 Food
Limit alcohol; support liver with cruciferous vegetables
Supportive liver care
Evidence-Backed Supplements
When High
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Silymarin supports liver function
Standardized 80% silymarin 150 mg 2x/day With meal
Questions to Ask Your Doctor
- Could my elevated urobilinogen indicate liver disease or a blood disorder? Elevated urobilinogen occurs in hemolysis or liver disease; absent urobilinogen suggests biliary obstruction.
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