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Understanding Liver Diseases: FAQ
Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, often caused by viral infections. Treatment depends on the type (A, B, C, etc.) and may involve antiviral medications, lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring.
Early signs include fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, nausea, and easy bruising. Advanced stages can lead to jaundice, swelling, and confusion.
Yes, in many cases, lifestyle changes such as weight loss, healthy diet, and exercise can reverse early-stage fatty liver disease.
Post-transplant care involves regular checkups, blood tests, medication management, and monitoring for any signs of rejection or infection.
Yes. Alcoholic liver disease is caused by excessive alcohol consumption, while NAFLD occurs in people who drink little or no alcohol and is often related to obesity and diabetes.
Autoimmune hepatitis is a condition where the immune system attacks liver cells. It requires long-term immunosuppressive therapy to control inflammation.
Untreated hepatitis can lead to chronic liver damage, cirrhosis, liver failure, and even liver cancer.