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[|Human|] My father 84 year old suddenly has very swlloen ankles. his serum bilirubin total = 1.23 mg/dl, bilirubin direct = 0.51 mg/dl, bilirubin indirect is 0.72 mg/dl & serum urea = 21.00 mg/dl. Does he have jaundice?? Why is his feet and ankles (both feet) swelling so much? the swelling is painless
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for posting your query. I am Chat Doctor. K and I am pleased to assist you. The bilirubin levels farewell within normal limits only. So your father is not having any jaundice. As far as the leg swelling is considered, there are a number of different conditions which can cause it - which include heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, varicose veins etc. These conditions cause painless swelling. You can discuss with his doctor about these possibilities. I hope that answers your question. Regards.