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In healthy individuals, the liver contains little or no fat. In overweight or obese people, gradual fat accumulation leads to significant liver disease. Interestingly, these individuals may be consuming minimal to no alcohol. So, alcohol, which is the main cause of liver damage, does not have a significant role to play.
The non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has 4 significant stages as outlined below. It is a chronically progressive disease and may take years to reach the final s...more
The non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has 4 significant stages as outlined below. It is a chronically progressive disease and may take years to reach the final s...more
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Hydatid cysts are generally spread by a species of tapeworm called Echinococcus granulous. It is a parasitic infection usually spread by faeces of dogs and other canines. It spreads to humans through consumption of food infected with the parasite.
Cystic Hydatid affects the liver more than any other organ. Hydatid cyst leads to infection and rupture of the biliary tree, intrathoracic rupture, internal rupture, and rupture into the viscera. Following diagnosis, immediate surgery is requi...more
Cystic Hydatid affects the liver more than any other organ. Hydatid cyst leads to infection and rupture of the biliary tree, intrathoracic rupture, internal rupture, and rupture into the viscera. Following diagnosis, immediate surgery is requi...more
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What Is Hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is an infection of your liver. It can cause scarring of the organ, liver failure, and cancer. It can be fatal if it isn t treated.
It s spread when people come in contact with the blood, open sores, or body fluids of someone who has the hepatitis B virus.
What Are the Symptoms of Hepatitis B :
Jaundice. (Your skin or the whites of the eyes turn yellow, and your pee turns brown or orange.)
Light-colored poop
Fever
Fa...more
Hepatitis B is an infection of your liver. It can cause scarring of the organ, liver failure, and cancer. It can be fatal if it isn t treated.
It s spread when people come in contact with the blood, open sores, or body fluids of someone who has the hepatitis B virus.
What Are the Symptoms of Hepatitis B :
Jaundice. (Your skin or the whites of the eyes turn yellow, and your pee turns brown or orange.)
Light-colored poop
Fever
Fa...more
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What Is Hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B is an infection of your liver. It can cause scarring of the organ, liver failure, and cancer. It can be fatal if it isn t treated.
It s spread when people come in contact with the blood, open sores, or body fluids of someone who has the hepatitis B virus.
What Are the Symptoms of Hepatitis B :
Jaundice. (Your skin or the whites of the eyes turn yellow, and your pee turns brown or orange.)
Light-colored poop
Fever
Fa...more
Hepatitis B is an infection of your liver. It can cause scarring of the organ, liver failure, and cancer. It can be fatal if it isn t treated.
It s spread when people come in contact with the blood, open sores, or body fluids of someone who has the hepatitis B virus.
What Are the Symptoms of Hepatitis B :
Jaundice. (Your skin or the whites of the eyes turn yellow, and your pee turns brown or orange.)
Light-colored poop
Fever
Fa...more
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General Surgeon•Srinagar
A liver transplant surgery involves surgically substituting a problematic liver with a healthy liver from a different person. Usually, the healthy liver is taken from a person who has recently passed away. In some cases, a living person may also give away part of the liver. Usually, living donors are members of the family or someone who has a good blood type match. The liver regenerates lost tissues after a surgery; hence, the donor s liver becomes normal within a few weeks of surgery.
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Surgical Gastroenterologist•Delhi
In general, fatty liver is considered synonymous with alcoholic liver disease. However, in reality it is not so. Fatty liver just indicates the presence of fat in the liver. It may or may not be harmful for the patient. Fatty liver is harmful only when it starts to damage the liver cells. Simple fatty liver does not cause inflammation, but when it starts doing so, it does not remain a simple fatty liver anymore.
Types of Fatty Liver Disease
There are two types of Fatty liver di...more
Types of Fatty Liver Disease
There are two types of Fatty liver di...more
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Surgic...read more
Gastroenterologist•Chennai
Having some fat in your liver is legit. But, if you have too much of fat say more than 5%-10% of the organ's weight then you are at risk of getting fatty liver disease. At the onset, you can do one important thing to help your liver stop drinking. It causes fatty liver disease.
There are two main types of fatty liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease or ALD
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or NAFLD
If you are a woman who is pregnant, you can also get fatty liver disease....more
There are two main types of fatty liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease or ALD
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or NAFLD
If you are a woman who is pregnant, you can also get fatty liver disease....more
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The liver is your body s largest internal organ. The size of a football, it lies just under your ribcage, on the right side. Its main job is to filter your blood and pass the detoxified blood to the rest of your body. In doing so, it produces bile and excretes all the toxic wastes from the body. Over time, your liver can become damaged and can lead to long-term (chronic) impairment.
Why does the liver get damaged?
Chronic liver disease has many causes-
Hepatitis or a...more
Why does the liver get damaged?
Chronic liver disease has many causes-
Hepatitis or a...more
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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
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Gastroenterologist•Indore
Cirrhosis of liver is slow and gradual replacement of normal healthy liver tissue with scar tissue which results in poor liver function and blockage of flow of blood through liver which comes from intestines. As more scar tissue replaces normal healthy liver, liver begins to fail.
What causes cirrhosis?
Alcohol: Amount of alcohol which can cause liver damage varies from person to person, however those who consume alcohol for long in significant amount are more prone to develop ...more
What causes cirrhosis?
Alcohol: Amount of alcohol which can cause liver damage varies from person to person, however those who consume alcohol for long in significant amount are more prone to develop ...more
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