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When the liver processes alcohol, it creates toxic substances that can hurt liver cells. If heavy drinking continues, the ...
ankles, or legs to swell. It can. be a sign of advanced alcohol-related liver disease. If the swelling continues for more than a few days, a person should make an appointment with their doctor.
The effect of alcohol consumption, severity of liver disease and encephalopathy on the incidence and severity of neuropathy were also studied. Methods: Patients having an identifiable cause of ...
Alcoholic cirrhosis is the severe, final stage of alcohol-associated liver disease, resulting from long-term heavy alcohol consumption. The disease involves permanent scarring of the liver ...
Early detection, total avoidance of alcohol, and a comprehensive treatment strategy can stop further harm and increase survival chances. For people who develop end-stage liver disease, a ...
Did you know alcohol isn’t the only cause of liver disease? Here are the top 10 everyday habits that can severely damage your ...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has limited dietary treatment options. Here, the authors show that torularhodin, a microbial carotenoid, alleviates NAFLD by enriching Akkermansia ...
This condition was earlier known as Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). Unlike liver disease linked to alcohol abuse, MASLD is driven largely by metabolic imbalances, poor diet and ...