Treatment for Fatty Infiltration of the Liver
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) treatment focuses on lifestyle changes such as weight reduction and exercise. Medications and supplements may be appropriate for some people.
Read more →Liver health management requires monitoring biochemical markers like albumin and bilirubin while implementing nutritional interventions to reverse steatosis.
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) treatment focuses on lifestyle changes such as weight reduction and exercise. Medications and supplements may be appropriate for some people.
Read more →Imaging studies of the liver, including ultrasound, CT and MRI scans, allow doctors to visualize the structure and texture of the organ. The liver normally has a uniform appearance on imaging scans. A spot on the liver describes an area that appears different from the majority of the liver tissue.
Read more →Human liver flukes are parasitic worms called trematodes. Infections typically occur from eating infected raw or undercooked freshwater fish or watercress. After ingestion, liver flukes travel from the intestine to the bile ducts of the liver where they mature and live.
Read more →Fatty liver occurs when triglyceride--a form of fat--accumulates within the liver cells. This condition, also known as steatosis, may lead to persistent inflammation and liver damage.
Read more →The liver and spleen share common blood circulation pathways. Due to the circulatory link between the liver and spleen, many disease processes affect both organs.
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