LIVER
LIVER
The liver is a vital organ responsible for detoxifying the body, producing bile, and storing nutrients. Liver diseases can arise due to factors like viral infections, excessive alcohol consumption, or fatty liver disease. Symptoms may include fatigue, jaundice, abdominal pain, and swelling. Early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent severe complications such as liver failure or cirrhosis. Proper management includes lifestyle changes, medications, or sometimes liver transplantation. Regular check-ups and avoiding risk factors can help maintain liver health. Timely medical intervention ensures better outcomes for liver-related issues.

Causes & Risk Factors of Liver
Recognizing the underlying causes of liver is essential for effective management and long-term health.
Chronic Alcohol Consumption
One of the leading causes of liver damage is excessive alcohol intake. Over time, alcohol can cause inflammation and scarring in the liver, leading to conditions like fatty liver disease, alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Consuming large amounts of alcohol regularly can severely impact liver function and overall health.


Viral Hepatitis Infections
Hepatitis B and C are viral infections that can cause significant liver damage if left untreated. These infections are transmitted through contaminated blood or body fluids. Chronic hepatitis can lead to inflammation, scarring, and eventual liver failure. Vaccines are available for hepatitis A and B, but there is no vaccine for hepatitis C, making prevention through safe practices important.
Obesity and Fatty Liver
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is linked to obesity, diabetes, and poor dietary habits. Fat accumulation in the liver cells can lead to inflammation, causing damage over time. This condition increases the risk of cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver failure. Managing weight, improving diet, and exercising can reduce the risk of NAFLD.

Symptoms of Liver
Yellowing of the skin and eyes due to liver dysfunction.
Pain or swelling in the upper abdomen, often from liver enlargement.
Constant tiredness and lack of energy, even with rest.
Dark urine and pale-colored stool indicate liver issues.
Sudden weight loss without clear reason can signal liver problems.
A diminished appetite, often accompanied by nausea and discomfort.
Treatment Options
- Medications:Medications are used to manage symptoms and treat underlying causes, such as antiviral drugs for hepatitis or medications to reduce liver inflammation.
- Lifestyle Changes: Adopting a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding alcohol can help improve liver function and prevent further damage. Weight management is essential for conditions like fatty liver disease.
- Liver Transplantation :For severe liver damage, such as cirrhosis or liver failure, a liver transplant may be necessary. This procedure involves replacing the diseased liver with a healthy one from a donor.
- Regular Monitoring:Regular blood tests, imaging, and liver function tests help monitor liver health and detect complications early. Early intervention can prevent the progression of liver disease.
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Dr. Prashant treats patients experiencing symptoms like jaundice (yellowing of the skin/eyes), unexplained weight loss, abdominal pain, nausea, fatigue, and dark urine. These symptoms may indicate liver conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver cancer.
Dr. Prashant helps manage fatty liver disease by recommending lifestyle changes, including weight loss, regular exercise, and a healthy diet. He may also monitor blood sugar and cholesterol levels to prevent the condition from progressing to more serious issues like cirrhosis or liver failure.
Dr. Prashant provides treatment options for liver cancer, including surgery (liver resection or transplant), chemotherapy, and targeted therapies. Early detection and intervention are crucial in improving the outcome for patients with liver cancer.
Dr. Prashant diagnoses liver diseases through blood tests to check liver enzyme levels, ultrasounds, CT scans, or MRIs. In some cases, liver biopsies may be recommended to assess the extent of liver damage, particularly in cases of cirrhosis or liver cancer.
You should see Dr. Prashant if you experience symptoms like persistent fatigue, jaundice, abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss. Early consultation helps in diagnosing and treating liver conditions before they progress to more severe stages.