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Dealing with liver Cirrhosis largely depends on its stage. While it is good to know and read about Cirrhosis, referring to some qualified medical personnel is the best course of action. If a person is already undergoing medical treatment, there are simple ways to deal with this condition.
Get treated in the early stages: Liver being one of the most self-healing organs, a person has good chances of healing, if a donor donates partial-liver. A doctor eradicates the distorted portion of th...more
Get treated in the early stages: Liver being one of the most self-healing organs, a person has good chances of healing, if a donor donates partial-liver. A doctor eradicates the distorted portion of th...more
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The liver is a vital body organ (the second largest) that helps in detoxification of the harmful substances and chemicals, in addition to participating in various metabolic pathways. It is normal for the liver to contain some amount of fats. The problem arises when there is an excess deposition of fats (accounting to nearly 7- 10% of the total liver weight), a condition referred to as Steatosis or Fatty Liver. Fatty liver often interferes with the normal functioning of the liver triggering serio...more
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The build-up of fat in the liver may lead to the development of a condition known as nonalcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH. This condition is not related to the consumption of alcohol and the inflammation is due to the buildup of fats in the liver. In most cases, there are no symptoms till the stage when the fat deposition causes inflammation and damages the liver cells. This also hinders the normal functioning of the liver and if not treated, it may lead to an extreme condition known as cirrhosi...more
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The liver has many functions, including building proteins and other substances for the body to use, removal of waste products and toxins from the blood drug metabolism and energy storage. Liver disease causes these crucial functions to fail and when the failure is too severe to respond to medication liver transplantation may be an option.
Apollo Hospitals is among the few recognized transplantation centers in the country and has one of the largest transplantation registries. As liver tr...more
Apollo Hospitals is among the few recognized transplantation centers in the country and has one of the largest transplantation registries. As liver tr...more
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M. Ch.(HPB Surgery & Liver Transplant), ...read more
Liver Transplant Surgeon•Faridabad
Complications! This one word can bring in all the feelings of insecurity, anxiety, and restlessness. If you are having a liver transplant surgery, a very common question that keeps on disturbing you is the surgery complications that might arise. Some of the problems specific to liver transplantation that may be encountered include Primary non-function, or reduced function of the newly transplanted liver occurs in approximately 1-5% of new transplants. If the role of the liver does not improve su...more
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It is a common misbelief that eating home cooked food is the healthiest option. Whenever, we plan to eat out, there is always a question lingering about the cleanliness of the hotel s kitchen. We need to realize that it is not just the hotel, but our own kitchen should also be taken care of.
Listed below are some commonly overlooked things that could be contributing to your health in a bad way. With kitchen shopping continuing through the years, there are unused and/or overused things, ...more
Listed below are some commonly overlooked things that could be contributing to your health in a bad way. With kitchen shopping continuing through the years, there are unused and/or overused things, ...more
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A number of health problems today are caused by an unhealthy lifestyle. One such condition is a fatty liver or collection of fat in the liver. The buildup of fats in the liver is known as Fatty Liver. The liver processes everything that you eat or drink and filters harmful substances from the blood. If too much fat has accumulated in the liver, this process gets interfered with. These fat cells cause inflammation of the liver tissues which in time can lead to scarring and liver fibrosis. On its ...more
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M. Ch.(HPB Surgery & Liver Transplant), ...read more
Liver Transplant Surgeon•Faridabad
Did you know that liver stands second among the most transplanted organs in the human body? Liver diseases are becoming more prevalent today. A liver transplant becomes necessary when a person s liver is diseased or injured. Through surgical procedures, a part or the complete healthy liver is transplanted from the donor.
Here are some of the typical reasons for a liver transplant:
Autoimmune Hepatitis: In this kind of hepatitis, the body's immune system is not able to recognize...more
Here are some of the typical reasons for a liver transplant:
Autoimmune Hepatitis: In this kind of hepatitis, the body's immune system is not able to recognize...more
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The liver is responsible for filtering blood from the digestive system, metabolizing drugs and detoxifying the body. It also produces a number of proteins that help blood clot properly. Some diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, cancer or gallstones can restrict the liver s ability to function properly. In such cases, a liver transplant may be needed. This involves replacing the patient s own liver with a part of a healthy liver or an entire liver from a donor.
A liver transplant can h...more
A liver transplant can h...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Faizabad
World Hepatitis Day or WHD takes place every year on 28 July and it is designed to raise awareness about viral hepatitis and to influence real change. WHD, endorsed by the World Health Organization, unites patient organisations, governments, medical professionals, and civil society, as well as the public, to boost prevention measures for fighting viral hepatitis like vaccination.
In the simple terms, hepatitis means injury to your liver due to inflammation. There are five main types of ...more
In the simple terms, hepatitis means injury to your liver due to inflammation. There are five main types of ...more
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