Frailty is a prevalent complication of end-stage liver disease and is characterized by decreased physiologic reserve and increased vulnerability to health...
A new study suggests that gabapentin could provide greater benefit than FDA-approved drugs for patients with alcohol-associated liver disease.
Depending on the cause of liver disease, skin and eye changes are common. Here, learn how to identify undiagnosed liver disease symptoms.
Cirrhosis is advanced liver scarring that can lead to liver failure and drastically increases your risk of liver cancer. It’s often associated with: Cirrhosis can be divided into compensated and decompensated. Compensated cirrhosis is a milder form that often doesn’t cause noticeable symptoms. Decompensated cirrhosis is a more advanced form characterized by symptoms of end stage liver failure, such as jaundice or abdominal swelling. People with compensated cirrhosis generally have a higher s...
Metabolic dysfunction–associated steatohepatitis is a progressive form of liver disease that occurs when there’s an accumulation of fat in the liver. Learn more about risk factors, symptoms, and tr...
Chronic liver disease develops from long-term liver damage over months to years. The most common causes are viral hepatitis and high alcohol consumption.
Early alcoholic liver disease is less likely to cause symptoms. This article highlights healing and reversibility potential after abstinence from alcohol.
An overview of Liver Failure 간부전: drug induced liver, chronic liver disease, high short term, end stage liver, Acute Liver Failure, Chronic Liver Failure, Hepatectomy Liver Failure, Posthepatectomy...
Chronic liver disease progresses in stages. It’s often reversible in the early stages, but you may not have symptoms until the later stages.
Cirrhosis is an advanced form of liver disease that has many causes, not just chronic hepatitis.