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Liver Disease

Liver disease refers to any condition that impairs the liver’s ability to function properly. It can result from a variety of causes, including infections, alcohol abuse, genetic disorders, and certain medications.

Types of Liver Diseases:

Infections: Viral hepatitis (A, B, C) and other infectious diseases can damage the liver. 
Alcohol-related liver disease: Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis. 
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): This condition involves an accumulation of fat in the liver, often associated with obesity, diabetes, and high cholesterol. 
Autoimmune liver diseases: Conditions where the immune system attacks the liver, like autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cirrhosis. 
Genetic liver diseases: Examples include hemochromatosis (iron overload) and Wilson’s disease (copper buildup). 
Cirrhosis: A late-stage scarring of the liver, often caused by chronic conditions like hepatitis or alcohol abuse. 
Liver cancer: Can develop from other liver diseases or for no apparent reason. 
Liver failure: A severe condition where the liver is unable to perform its essential functions, often requiring a liver transplant. 
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Symptoms:

Jaundice: Yellowing of the skin and eyes due to a buildup of bilirubin. 

Abdominal swelling and pain: Fluid buildup in the abdomen (ascites) and pain in the upper right abdomen. 

Swelling in the legs and ankles:
 
Due to fluid retention. 

Fatigue and weakness:
 
A common symptom of chronic liver disease. 

Changes in stool and urine color:
 
Pale stool and dark urine can indicate liver problems. 

Loss of appetite and weight loss:
 
Can be a symptom of advanced liver disease.
Itchy skin: Due to a buildup of bile salts. 
Easy bruising: May indicate a problem with blood clotting, which is a function of the liver. 
 

Diagnosis and Treatment:

Blood tests:
Check liver function and detect inflammation or damage. 
Imaging tests:
Ultrasound, CT scans, and MRIs can visualize the liver and identify any abnormalities. 
Liver biopsy:
A small sample of liver tissue is taken for examination under a microscope. 
Treatment:
Depends on the type and severity of the liver disease and may include lifestyle changes (weight loss, reducing alcohol consumption), medications, and in some cases, liver transplantation.
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