Posts Tagged ‘Liver cirrhosis’

Prevention is still the best treatment for liver cirrhosis

The liver is essential in keeping the body functioning properly. It removes poisons, germs and bacteria from the blood, produces immune agents to control infection, makes proteins that regulate blood clotting and produces bile to help absorb fats and fat-soluble vitamins. You cannot live without a functioning liver.

It is one of the organs in the body that is capable of regenerating itself, recovering to almost its original size in as early as two weeks after liver surgery. Because of its important role metabolizing toxic substances in the body, the liver is prone to a lot of damage from environmental and infectious causes. And one of the most dreaded complications of prolonged and sustained liver injuries is liver cirrhosis. (more…)

Fatty liver: The start of a serious disease

Though fatty liver is commonly seen among heavy alcoholics and in patients with chronic viral hepatitis, its presence in diabetics, in patients with high cholesterol and triglycerides, and in overweight or obese individuals – adults and kids alike – makes it a growing concern of the new millennium. What is needed alarming is that, according to Dr. Joel Lavine, University of California, San Diego, fatty liver has been found in obese children as young as three years old and its complication of cirrhosis as young as age seven.

Excessive alcohol intake of more than three bottles of beer, one shot of whiskey, or 100cc of wine daily may lead to fatty liver. Prolonged alcohol intake may then cause liver inflammation and later cirrhosis. If the fatty liver is not associated with alcohol intake, it is called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. (more…)

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