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DHMS (Diploma in Homeopathic Medicine an...read more
Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
Your weight is on high side. Please try control it. For your fatty liver
Avoid the following:
1.Drinking and smoking
2. Sugary foods such as candy, cookies, sodas, and fruit juices. ...
3. Fried foods which are high in fat and calories.
4. Extra salt
5. White bread, rice, and pasta. ...
6. Red meat.
Avoid the following:
1.Drinking and smoking
2. Sugary foods such as candy, cookies, sodas, and fruit juices. ...
3. Fried foods which are high in fat and calories.
4. Extra salt
5. White bread, rice, and pasta. ...
6. Red meat.
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Pregnancy is a time when your body undergoes a plethora of changes, both emotionally and physically. In such a situation, an acute liver failure only triggers further complications, threatening to affect both the mother and the fetus. The ambit of liver diseases range from mild complications to those that can be life threatening. Acute liver failure or ALF, as it is commonly known as in medical parlance is a condition which is caused when then there is a sudden impairment of the ability of the b...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Liver disease is a wide term that describes a number of problems associated with a damaged liver. In simple words, liver disease is a condition that causes swelling of the liver cells/hepatic cells or harms the tissue of the liver. The functioning of this important organ is drastically affected in severe stages which causes many gastrointestinal disturbances as well. If not treated on time, it can prove to be fatal.
The liver is responsible for many important functions such as providing...more
The liver is responsible for many important functions such as providing...more
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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M. Ch.(HPB Surgery & Liver Transplant), ...read more
Liver Transplant Surgeon•Faridabad
The liver is the largest internal organ in our body which performs multiple functions and it is the only gland that can regenerate quickly when it is healthy. The main role of the liver is to clean and filter blood coming via digestive tract previous to it flows to remaining body parts. Liver failure results in reduced ability of blood clotting, thereby causing severe problems in case of injuries. Apart from that, alcohol and viruses are also significant factors that stop the liver from function...more
Last Updated: 8 years ago• Featured Tip
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The largest internal organ in the body, the liver, is also one of the silent heroes, which performs close to 500 functions. It produces energy, fights infections, gets rid of wastes, and is a metabolic factory.
There are four major types of liver diseases out of which alcoholic liver disease accounts for about 40% of them. Other types include non-alcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis and autoimmune (chronic) hepatitis.
Risk factors: The severity of drinking habit is directly...more
There are four major types of liver diseases out of which alcoholic liver disease accounts for about 40% of them. Other types include non-alcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis and autoimmune (chronic) hepatitis.
Risk factors: The severity of drinking habit is directly...more
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Today, both doctors and patient prefer minimally invasive procedures as compared to traditional open surgery. Such procedures are also known as laparoscopic procedures or keyhole surgeries. This procedure involves making a small incision through which a long, flexible tube is passed. The end that enters the body has a powerful light and a camera through which the surgeon can view the internal organs. To facilitate movement of the tube, carbon dioxide gas may also be pumped into the abdominal cav...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Liver disorders are very common. Gastroenterologists trained in liver diseases are known as Hepatologists.Symptoms of liver disease include jaundice, vomitting of blood(Hemetemesis), bleeding in the motions(also known as Melena or hematochezia),altered sensorium known as Hepatic encephalopathy(HE), Renal failure also known as Hepatorenal syndrome(HRS), Breathlessness (due to Hepatopulmonary syndrome and portopulmonary hypertension).
Let s understand the liver disease point by point:more
Let s understand the liver disease point by point:
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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MS - General Surgery, DNB - Surgical Gas...read more
Surgical Gastroenterologist•Ghaziabad
As you might already know, the liver performs some important functions for the body such as removing toxins from the blood stream, regulating the immune response, processing hormones, nutrients, and medications, production of bile, production of protein, etc. That s why the liver is considered to be the most important organ of the human body, and it s vital to have a healthy, functioning liver. However, in some cases, a person needs a liver transplant. This is a complex surgical procedure that a...more
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If you are concerned about liver cancer, you should know that most people do not experience signs and symptoms of the cancer in the early stages. Liver cancer is a form of cancer which occurs in the cells of the liver. There are various types of cancer which can develop in the liver. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common liver cancer which begins in the hepatocyte, which is the main liver cell.
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Usually there are no specific primary stage symptoms of liver ...more
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MBBS, M.Ch - Surgical Gastroenterology/G...read more
Gastroenterologist•Bangalore
The term cirrhosis refers to liver scarring due to various diseases and conditions such as chronic alcoholism and hepatitis. Each time the liver gets injured, it tries to repair itself, resulting in the formation of the scar tissue. With the progression of cirrhosis, a number of tissues generate making the task of liver difficult. Since the liver is an important organ of the body due to its functionalities such as detoxification and nutrient generation, reduced function of liver poses a serious ...more
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