Research shows that it can lower your risk of getting liver disease. No one knows why this is so, but it’s worth keeping an eye on as more research is done.
This document discusses functional blood chemistry testing and how it can help identify health imbalances earlier than traditional testing. It provides examples of how functional testing uses narrower healthy ranges to potentially detect high blood sugar or low thyroid function at earlier stages before symptoms occur. The document also describes how questionnaires can be used along with functional blood chemistry results to match signs and symptoms and help prevent future health issues through early lifestyle and nutritional changes.
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This document discusses 5 main eating-related health problems: dental caries, hypertension, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. For each health problem, the document provides a description, who is affected, signs and symptoms, prevention methods, and additional resources. The overall message is that maintaining a healthy diet and active lifestyle can help prevent these 5 common health issues.
This document discusses diabetes, including the different types (Type 1, Type 2, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes), symptoms, those affected, and lifestyle management. Diabetes is caused by the body either not producing insulin or not producing enough. It can be managed through a lifestyle involving healthy food, exercise, and medication, in order to control blood sugar levels and live a long, healthy life.
This document provides information about various health screening tests including BMI, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar. It defines what each test measures, normal ranges, risk factors, and screening recommendations. BMI is used to screen for obesity risk and provides classifications like underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese. Blood pressure screening checks for hypertension risk with categories like normal, prehypertensive, and hypertensive. Cholesterol and blood sugar tests are important for diagnosing conditions like diabetes and recommendations are provided on screening frequencies.
Type 2 diabetes is a long-term disorder where the body cannot properly use sugar due to insufficient insulin production or ineffective insulin. Risk factors include family history, being overweight, high blood pressure, or over 40 years old. Symptoms include excessive thirst, frequent urination, tiredness, and blurred vision. In New Zealand, around 110,000 people have type 2 diabetes, a number that is rising with obesity rates. Complications include damage to blood vessels, nerves, eyes, and organs like the kidneys and heart. Family management of the disease focuses on healthy eating, regular physical activity, and consistent medical checkups.
Physical exercise triggers the liver's fat burning process, causing liver cells to burn internal fat and reverse steatosis. Several herbs have been shown to reverse liver damage, regenerate the liver, reverse cirrhosis, and stop or reverse early liver cancer, including turmeric, milk thistle, artichoke and ginger. A detox alone won't help fatty liver much but can be a useful supplement when combined with diet changes, exercise, and herbal supplements.
This document discusses functional blood chemistry testing and how it can help identify health imbalances earlier than traditional testing. It provides examples of how functional testing uses narrower healthy ranges to potentially detect high blood sugar or low thyroid function at earlier stages before symptoms occur. The document also describes how questionnaires can be used along with functional blood chemistry results to match signs and symptoms and help prevent future health issues through early lifestyle and nutritional changes.
Few tips to keep your liver healthy. Presented by UrgentMed Urgent care center, best urgent care center of Davie FL and Plantation FL. For more details visit www.urgentmed.us
Dabrowka power point edu 135 for slideshareVicki Dabrowka
This document discusses 5 main eating-related health problems: dental caries, hypertension, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. For each health problem, the document provides a description, who is affected, signs and symptoms, prevention methods, and additional resources. The overall message is that maintaining a healthy diet and active lifestyle can help prevent these 5 common health issues.
This document discusses diabetes, including the different types (Type 1, Type 2, prediabetes, and gestational diabetes), symptoms, those affected, and lifestyle management. Diabetes is caused by the body either not producing insulin or not producing enough. It can be managed through a lifestyle involving healthy food, exercise, and medication, in order to control blood sugar levels and live a long, healthy life.
This document provides information about various health screening tests including BMI, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar. It defines what each test measures, normal ranges, risk factors, and screening recommendations. BMI is used to screen for obesity risk and provides classifications like underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese. Blood pressure screening checks for hypertension risk with categories like normal, prehypertensive, and hypertensive. Cholesterol and blood sugar tests are important for diagnosing conditions like diabetes and recommendations are provided on screening frequencies.
Type 2 diabetes is a long-term disorder where the body cannot properly use sugar due to insufficient insulin production or ineffective insulin. Risk factors include family history, being overweight, high blood pressure, or over 40 years old. Symptoms include excessive thirst, frequent urination, tiredness, and blurred vision. In New Zealand, around 110,000 people have type 2 diabetes, a number that is rising with obesity rates. Complications include damage to blood vessels, nerves, eyes, and organs like the kidneys and heart. Family management of the disease focuses on healthy eating, regular physical activity, and consistent medical checkups.
Physical exercise triggers the liver's fat burning process, causing liver cells to burn internal fat and reverse steatosis. Several herbs have been shown to reverse liver damage, regenerate the liver, reverse cirrhosis, and stop or reverse early liver cancer, including turmeric, milk thistle, artichoke and ginger. A detox alone won't help fatty liver much but can be a useful supplement when combined with diet changes, exercise, and herbal supplements.
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the pancreas no longer produces insulin. People with type 1 diabetes require daily insulin injections to survive as insulin is needed to regulate blood sugar levels. Common signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes include excessive thirst, frequent urination, weight changes, and fatigue. Doctors diagnose type 1 diabetes through blood tests, urine tests, and a patient's medical history and family history of diabetes. While there is no cure for type 1 diabetes, it can be managed through daily blood sugar monitoring, insulin injections or pumps, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to serious health complications over time affecting the eyes, feet, heart, and kidneys.
This document discusses hypertension, also known as high blood pressure. It provides key statistics on hypertension prevalence and treatment rates. Hypertension occurs when blood pressure in the arteries is high, forcing the heart to work harder. The document defines normal and abnormal blood pressure readings according to the American Heart Association. Uncontrolled hypertension can damage arteries and organs over time. Risk factors include age, race, genetics, smoking, excessive alcohol, physical inactivity, obesity, stress, salt intake, and other medical conditions. Lifestyle changes recommended to control blood pressure include quitting smoking, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, eating a diet low in salt and high in fruits and vegetables, limiting alcohol, and following medical treatment if needed.
Obesity and its Role in Gastrointestinal DiseasesEPIC Health
Check out our PPT to know how obesity affects your GI health and various lifestyle practices that you can adopt to lose your weight and improve your GI health.
This document provides information on diabetes education and treatment. It defines different types of diabetes, risks factors, complications, signs and symptoms, and naturopathic treatment options. Medical terms related to diabetes are also defined. The document recommends consulting a doctor before starting any treatment and cautions that some alternative or herbal treatments may cause adverse reactions when combined with conventional medications. Resources for further information on diabetes are also provided.
This document discusses common digestive diseases and their symptoms. It describes diseases such as acid reflux, gallstones, peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis, and celiac disease. For each disease, it lists typical symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, and vomiting. The document encourages contacting a research organization to see if one qualifies for a digestive disease study.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the buildup of excess fat in the liver not caused by alcohol. It is commonly caused by diet and lack of exercise and affects up to 30% of adults in the United States. Those at high risk often have weight issues, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or high triglycerides. While NAFLD may cause no symptoms, it can potentially lead to liver inflammation, scarring, cancer or failure if fat accounts for over 5% of the liver's weight. Maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle through diet and exercise can help prevent NAFLD.
The document discusses how to reverse pre-diabetes and avoid diabetes through dietary and lifestyle changes. It outlines the problem of rising rates of obesity and diabetes in the US due to changes in eating habits. The solution presented is adopting a system of healthy eating, exercise, weight loss, and nutritional supplementation to reverse pre-diabetes and maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
The document provides information on diagnosing diabetes, including the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It describes the diagnostic criteria for prediabetes and diabetes, such as fasting glucose levels and HbA1c tests. Risk factors for type 2 diabetes include age, family history, weight, and inactivity. Screening is recommended annually for those aged 40-70 who are overweight or obese, as well as pregnant women. Lifestyle recommendations to prevent or manage diabetes include regular exercise, a healthy diet low in carbs and sugar, and weight control.
Global Medical Cures™ | DIABETES RISK FACTORS
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
This document discusses the symptoms of diabetes. It explains that type 1 diabetes symptoms include frequent urination, extreme thirst, hunger and weight loss. Type 2 diabetes can also cause these symptoms as well as frequent infections, blurred vision and slow healing cuts or bruises. Early detection of symptoms is important for treatment and management of diabetes. The document emphasizes that controlling blood sugar through diet, exercise and medication can help reduce health risks from diabetes.
High blood pressure: Symptoms, Causes and controlCyrilDsouza9
High blood pressure (HBP) is common among senior citizens in the United States and is a serious condition that can significantly increase the probability of having coronary heart disease, a heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, and other health problems and risks.
In literal terms, "blood pressure" is the force of blood pushing against arterial walls while the heart pumps out blood. A large force over a long period of time is called HBP and it can cause extensive damage to the body.
It is very important that senior citizens understand what their blood pressure means and how they can effectively prevent and, if necessary, treat HBP.
People who participate in the elder care of senior citizens should also be familiar with HBP and how they can encourage behaviors that facilitate healthy blood movement.
Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system attacks and destroys the beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. It commonly develops in children and young adults. Diagnosis involves blood tests showing high blood sugar levels or the presence of glucose in the urine. Treatment requires lifelong insulin injections via syringes or insulin pumps to control blood sugar levels, as well as following a regulated diet and exercise plan. Without proper treatment, type 1 diabetes can be life-threatening.
Nearly 8% of Americans have diabetes, and many more are at risk. Diabetes is a disease where the body does not properly produce or use insulin, resulting in high blood glucose levels. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1, where the body does not produce insulin, and type 2, which affects 90% of diabetics and involves insulin resistance. Treatments depend on the type and severity of diabetes and may include diet, exercise, pills, or insulin shots completely necessary for type 1 diabetes but also used for more severe type 2 cases.
This document provides information about diabetes, including its causes, types, symptoms, complications, diagnosis, and prevention strategies. Diabetes is a metabolic disease where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or cells are insulin resistant, resulting in high blood glucose levels. There are three main types of diabetes: type 1 caused by destruction of pancreatic beta cells; type 2 which is more common in adults and associated with genetics and obesity; and gestational diabetes which occurs during pregnancy. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to serious complications affecting the kidneys, eyes, nerves, and blood vessels. Treatment involves monitoring blood glucose levels, exercise, diet, medication and regular medical checkups to prevent or delay complications.
Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes, is an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. It is characterized by fluctuating blood sugar levels that must be managed through insulin injections or pumps. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation holds walks and fundraisers to support research for a cure and improve the lives of the millions of children living with type 1 diabetes.
This document provides information about type 2 diabetes, including:
- Type 2 diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels due to the body not properly using insulin or the pancreas not producing enough insulin over time.
- Risk factors include obesity, poor diet, and lack of exercise, as these factors can lead to insulin resistance.
- Symptoms may include increased thirst, urination, appetite, and weight loss, though many people do not experience symptoms initially.
- Treatment involves lifestyle changes like healthy diet, exercise and weight loss as well as medication in some cases.
- Prevention is possible by maintaining a healthy lifestyle with balanced nutrition and regular physical activity from a young age.
Diabetes can be a silent killer if left undetected and is the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure. It can also increase your chances of having a heart attack, stroke or infection.
There are three main types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes results from a lack of insulin production and requires lifelong insulin treatment. Type 2 diabetes accounts for around 75% of diabetes cases and involves insufficient insulin production or resistance. Gestational diabetes develops during pregnancy. Diabetes occurs when the body cannot properly use or produce insulin to regulate blood glucose levels, leading to symptoms like increased thirst, hunger, and urination. Treatment involves diet, exercise, oral medications, and sometimes insulin injections.
There are several liver Disease and ailments. Some are caused by viruses, such as hepatitis. Others may be the result of drugs or excessive alcohol consumption. Cirrhosis can be caused by a long-term injury or scar tissue in the liver. Jaundice, or skin yellowing, is one symptom of liver illness.
The liver is a tiny, football-sized organ. It is located on the right side of your abdomen, close under your rib cage. The liver is necessary for digestion and detoxification of the body.
Liver disease can be passed down genetically. A range of things that affect the liver, such as infections, alcohol consumption, and obesity, can potentially cause liver disorders.
There are several liver Disease and ailments. Some are caused by viruses, such as hepatitis. Others may be the result of drugs or excessive alcohol consumption. Cirrhosis can be caused by a long-term injury or scar tissue in the liver. Jaundice, or skin yellowing, is one symptom of liver illness.
The liver is a tiny, football-sized organ. It is located on the right side of your abdomen, close under your rib cage. The liver is necessary for digestion and detoxification of the body.
Liver disease can be passed down genetically. A range of things that affect the liver, such as infections, alcohol consumption, and obesity, can potentially cause liver disorders.
Conditions that harm the liver over time can cause Conditions that affect the liver over time can induce scarring (cirrhosis), which can lead to liver failure, which can be deadly. Early treatment, on the other hand, may allow the liver to heal.scarring (cirrhosis), which can progress to liver failure, a potentially fatal condition. However, early therapy may allow the liver to recover.
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the pancreas no longer produces insulin. People with type 1 diabetes require daily insulin injections to survive as insulin is needed to regulate blood sugar levels. Common signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes include excessive thirst, frequent urination, weight changes, and fatigue. Doctors diagnose type 1 diabetes through blood tests, urine tests, and a patient's medical history and family history of diabetes. While there is no cure for type 1 diabetes, it can be managed through daily blood sugar monitoring, insulin injections or pumps, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to serious health complications over time affecting the eyes, feet, heart, and kidneys.
This document discusses hypertension, also known as high blood pressure. It provides key statistics on hypertension prevalence and treatment rates. Hypertension occurs when blood pressure in the arteries is high, forcing the heart to work harder. The document defines normal and abnormal blood pressure readings according to the American Heart Association. Uncontrolled hypertension can damage arteries and organs over time. Risk factors include age, race, genetics, smoking, excessive alcohol, physical inactivity, obesity, stress, salt intake, and other medical conditions. Lifestyle changes recommended to control blood pressure include quitting smoking, regular exercise, maintaining a healthy weight, eating a diet low in salt and high in fruits and vegetables, limiting alcohol, and following medical treatment if needed.
Obesity and its Role in Gastrointestinal DiseasesEPIC Health
Check out our PPT to know how obesity affects your GI health and various lifestyle practices that you can adopt to lose your weight and improve your GI health.
This document provides information on diabetes education and treatment. It defines different types of diabetes, risks factors, complications, signs and symptoms, and naturopathic treatment options. Medical terms related to diabetes are also defined. The document recommends consulting a doctor before starting any treatment and cautions that some alternative or herbal treatments may cause adverse reactions when combined with conventional medications. Resources for further information on diabetes are also provided.
This document discusses common digestive diseases and their symptoms. It describes diseases such as acid reflux, gallstones, peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis, and celiac disease. For each disease, it lists typical symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, nausea, and vomiting. The document encourages contacting a research organization to see if one qualifies for a digestive disease study.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the buildup of excess fat in the liver not caused by alcohol. It is commonly caused by diet and lack of exercise and affects up to 30% of adults in the United States. Those at high risk often have weight issues, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or high triglycerides. While NAFLD may cause no symptoms, it can potentially lead to liver inflammation, scarring, cancer or failure if fat accounts for over 5% of the liver's weight. Maintaining a healthy weight and lifestyle through diet and exercise can help prevent NAFLD.
The document discusses how to reverse pre-diabetes and avoid diabetes through dietary and lifestyle changes. It outlines the problem of rising rates of obesity and diabetes in the US due to changes in eating habits. The solution presented is adopting a system of healthy eating, exercise, weight loss, and nutritional supplementation to reverse pre-diabetes and maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
The document provides information on diagnosing diabetes, including the differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It describes the diagnostic criteria for prediabetes and diabetes, such as fasting glucose levels and HbA1c tests. Risk factors for type 2 diabetes include age, family history, weight, and inactivity. Screening is recommended annually for those aged 40-70 who are overweight or obese, as well as pregnant women. Lifestyle recommendations to prevent or manage diabetes include regular exercise, a healthy diet low in carbs and sugar, and weight control.
Global Medical Cures™ | DIABETES RISK FACTORS
DISCLAIMER-
Global Medical Cures™ does not offer any medical advice, diagnosis, treatment or recommendations. Only your healthcare provider/physician can offer you information and recommendations for you to decide about your healthcare choices.
This document discusses the symptoms of diabetes. It explains that type 1 diabetes symptoms include frequent urination, extreme thirst, hunger and weight loss. Type 2 diabetes can also cause these symptoms as well as frequent infections, blurred vision and slow healing cuts or bruises. Early detection of symptoms is important for treatment and management of diabetes. The document emphasizes that controlling blood sugar through diet, exercise and medication can help reduce health risks from diabetes.
High blood pressure: Symptoms, Causes and controlCyrilDsouza9
High blood pressure (HBP) is common among senior citizens in the United States and is a serious condition that can significantly increase the probability of having coronary heart disease, a heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, and other health problems and risks.
In literal terms, "blood pressure" is the force of blood pushing against arterial walls while the heart pumps out blood. A large force over a long period of time is called HBP and it can cause extensive damage to the body.
It is very important that senior citizens understand what their blood pressure means and how they can effectively prevent and, if necessary, treat HBP.
People who participate in the elder care of senior citizens should also be familiar with HBP and how they can encourage behaviors that facilitate healthy blood movement.
Type 1 diabetes is caused by an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system attacks and destroys the beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. It commonly develops in children and young adults. Diagnosis involves blood tests showing high blood sugar levels or the presence of glucose in the urine. Treatment requires lifelong insulin injections via syringes or insulin pumps to control blood sugar levels, as well as following a regulated diet and exercise plan. Without proper treatment, type 1 diabetes can be life-threatening.
Nearly 8% of Americans have diabetes, and many more are at risk. Diabetes is a disease where the body does not properly produce or use insulin, resulting in high blood glucose levels. There are two main types of diabetes: type 1, where the body does not produce insulin, and type 2, which affects 90% of diabetics and involves insulin resistance. Treatments depend on the type and severity of diabetes and may include diet, exercise, pills, or insulin shots completely necessary for type 1 diabetes but also used for more severe type 2 cases.
This document provides information about diabetes, including its causes, types, symptoms, complications, diagnosis, and prevention strategies. Diabetes is a metabolic disease where the pancreas does not produce enough insulin or cells are insulin resistant, resulting in high blood glucose levels. There are three main types of diabetes: type 1 caused by destruction of pancreatic beta cells; type 2 which is more common in adults and associated with genetics and obesity; and gestational diabetes which occurs during pregnancy. Uncontrolled diabetes can lead to serious complications affecting the kidneys, eyes, nerves, and blood vessels. Treatment involves monitoring blood glucose levels, exercise, diet, medication and regular medical checkups to prevent or delay complications.
Type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes, is an autoimmune disorder where the body's immune system destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. It is characterized by fluctuating blood sugar levels that must be managed through insulin injections or pumps. The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation holds walks and fundraisers to support research for a cure and improve the lives of the millions of children living with type 1 diabetes.
This document provides information about type 2 diabetes, including:
- Type 2 diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels due to the body not properly using insulin or the pancreas not producing enough insulin over time.
- Risk factors include obesity, poor diet, and lack of exercise, as these factors can lead to insulin resistance.
- Symptoms may include increased thirst, urination, appetite, and weight loss, though many people do not experience symptoms initially.
- Treatment involves lifestyle changes like healthy diet, exercise and weight loss as well as medication in some cases.
- Prevention is possible by maintaining a healthy lifestyle with balanced nutrition and regular physical activity from a young age.
Diabetes can be a silent killer if left undetected and is the leading cause of blindness and kidney failure. It can also increase your chances of having a heart attack, stroke or infection.
There are three main types of diabetes: type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes results from a lack of insulin production and requires lifelong insulin treatment. Type 2 diabetes accounts for around 75% of diabetes cases and involves insufficient insulin production or resistance. Gestational diabetes develops during pregnancy. Diabetes occurs when the body cannot properly use or produce insulin to regulate blood glucose levels, leading to symptoms like increased thirst, hunger, and urination. Treatment involves diet, exercise, oral medications, and sometimes insulin injections.
There are several liver Disease and ailments. Some are caused by viruses, such as hepatitis. Others may be the result of drugs or excessive alcohol consumption. Cirrhosis can be caused by a long-term injury or scar tissue in the liver. Jaundice, or skin yellowing, is one symptom of liver illness.
The liver is a tiny, football-sized organ. It is located on the right side of your abdomen, close under your rib cage. The liver is necessary for digestion and detoxification of the body.
Liver disease can be passed down genetically. A range of things that affect the liver, such as infections, alcohol consumption, and obesity, can potentially cause liver disorders.
There are several liver Disease and ailments. Some are caused by viruses, such as hepatitis. Others may be the result of drugs or excessive alcohol consumption. Cirrhosis can be caused by a long-term injury or scar tissue in the liver. Jaundice, or skin yellowing, is one symptom of liver illness.
The liver is a tiny, football-sized organ. It is located on the right side of your abdomen, close under your rib cage. The liver is necessary for digestion and detoxification of the body.
Liver disease can be passed down genetically. A range of things that affect the liver, such as infections, alcohol consumption, and obesity, can potentially cause liver disorders.
Conditions that harm the liver over time can cause Conditions that affect the liver over time can induce scarring (cirrhosis), which can lead to liver failure, which can be deadly. Early treatment, on the other hand, may allow the liver to heal.scarring (cirrhosis), which can progress to liver failure, a potentially fatal condition. However, early therapy may allow the liver to recover.
The liver is located under the rib cage and is essential for digesting food, absorbing nutrients, eliminating toxins, and storing vitamins and minerals. Liver disease can be genetic, caused by viruses like hepatitis, or damage from excessive alcohol intake or obesity. Over time, liver damage leads to scarring called cirrhosis and can cause liver failure. Symptoms of liver disease include jaundice, abdominal pain, fatigue, and bruising easily. Treatment depends on the cause but may include lifestyle changes, medication, or transplantation for severe liver failure. Prevention involves limiting alcohol, vaccinations for hepatitis if at risk, taking medications properly, and maintaining a healthy weight.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more than 80 million people in our country. Around the world, one out of every three diabetics and one out of every five adults with high blood pressure has CKD.According to Hiranandani Hospital Powai News, aside from diabetes and high blood pressure, other variables that raise your risk of kidney disease include heart disease, obesity, and a family history of kidney disease.
Liver is a very important organ of the digestive system. You need to give proper attention to liver health so that it functions optimally. Employ healthy lifestyle practices that promote good liver health.
Gastroenteritis is an infection of the gut that causes diarrhea and sometimes vomiting and abdominal pain. It is commonly caused by viruses, bacteria, or parasites and spreads easily. Symptoms usually clear up in a few days but dehydration is a risk, especially for elderly or frail people. Treatment focuses on preventing dehydration by drinking fluids and eating lightly as tolerated. Medical care should be sought if dehydration is suspected or symptoms are severe or prolonged.
Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver caused by long-term liver damage and injury. It can be caused by excessive alcohol consumption over many years, viral hepatitis infections like hepatitis B and C, metabolic diseases like fatty liver disease, and certain autoimmune conditions. Common symptoms include fatigue, abdominal pain, jaundice, easy bruising, and fluid accumulation in the abdomen. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and severity of liver damage, but may include lifestyle changes, medications, and liver transplantation for severe cirrhosis.
Cirrhosis is scarring of the liver caused by long-term liver damage and injury. It is the late stage of liver disease where regeneration of liver tissue is unable to keep up with damage. Common causes include viral hepatitis, excessive alcohol consumption, and metabolic/autoimmune conditions. Symptoms range from fatigue to liver failure. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and stage of disease, and may include lifestyle changes, medication, or liver transplantation.
The liver is the largest glandular organ located in the right side of the abdominal cavity. Cirrhosis is a condition where the liver slowly deteriorates and malfunctions due to chronic injury, causing scar tissue to replace healthy liver tissue. Common causes of cirrhosis include heavy alcohol consumption, hepatitis C infection, and obesity. As the disease progresses, complications such as fluid accumulation and infections can occur. Cirrhosis is diagnosed through medical history, exams, imaging tests and sometimes biopsy. Treatment focuses on managing complications, with medications, procedures or liver transplant in severe cases.
Diarrheas one of the most common diseases and particularly in developing and under developed country it is more common. In diarrheas we suffer bowel movement discharges loose watery. Though it is not serious but it could become serious when not taken proper precaution. This diarrhea is occurring due to the unhealthy or unhygienic food. So one should give due attention in their food. The treatment of diarrhea is very simple. In some cases people suffer from this due to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). So following steps are to be provides for a person having diarrhea generally the cause of diarrhea is bacteria, viruses, or parasites
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Diarrheas one of the most common diseases and particularly in developing and under developed country it is more common. In diarrheas we suffer bowel movement discharges loose watery. Though it is not serious but it could become serious when not taken proper precaution. This diarrhea is occurring due to the unhealthy or unhygienic food. So one should give due attention in their food. The treatment of diarrheas is very simple. In some cases people suffer from this due to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). So following steps are to be provides for a person having diarrhea generally the cause of diarrhea is bacteria, viruses, or parasites
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In this article of liver cleansing, we'll show how to cleanse your liver naturally by following a diet routine that consists of liver cleansing foods. For More https://www.livealittlelonger.com/liver-cleansing/
In this PDF of liver cleansing, we'll show how to cleanse your liver naturally by following a diet routine that consists of liver cleansing foods. For More https://www.livealittlelonger.com/liver-cleansing/
Fatty liver disease occurs when fat builds up in the liver. There are three main types: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) which occurs without heavy drinking, alcoholic fatty liver disease (AFLD) caused by excess alcohol consumption, and acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP) which affects mothers during the third trimester. Dietary and lifestyle changes can help manage fatty liver disease, including losing weight, reducing alcohol intake, following a low-calorie low-fat diet, and exercising regularly. Managing conditions like diabetes is also important for fatty liver patients.
Certain lifestyle choices can damage the liver, including consuming too much sugar, herbal supplements, excess weight, high doses of vitamin A supplements, soft drinks, acetaminophen, trans fats, sharing needles, and even moderate alcohol consumption. It is important to talk to a doctor before taking herbal supplements or vitamin A, limit added sugars and portion sizes, exercise and maintain a healthy weight to prevent fatty liver disease, be careful not to exceed the daily limit of acetaminophen, read food labels for trans fats, get tested if at risk for hepatitis C, and keep alcohol intake moderate. Making better choices can help protect the liver from damage.
Liver failure is a life-threatening condition that demands urgent medical care.
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a leading cause of cirrhosis, liver cancer, and acute and chronic liver failure and as such causes significant morbidity and mortality.
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An enlarged liver, also known as hepatomegaly, is swollen beyond its average size for any reason.
Rather than a disease, an enlarged liver is a sign of an underlying problem, such as liver disease, congestive heart failure, or cancer. Treatment involves identifying and controlling the cause of the condition.
Treatment for diarrhea doesn’t fall into any particular protocol and depends on many factors, especially the condition of your body that causes diarrhea.
Most cases of acute diarrhea go away on their own in a few days without any treatment. Lifestyle changes and home remedies for diarrhea may not work if you’ve already tried them. Your doctor may prescribe medications or other treatments if that doesn’t work. Read the full article here: https://philaholisticclinic.com/treatment-for-diarrhea/
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Hepatitis C can be successfully treated with antiviral medications, but chronic hepatitis C can severely damage the liver over time. Currently, there is no vaccination for this condition.
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2. It can damage liver cells and lead to
the swelling or scarring that
becomes cirrhosis, which can be
deadly.
How much alcohol is too much? U.S.
government guidelines say men
should drink no more than two
drinks a day and women only one.
Don’t drink a lot
of alcohol.
3. Eat a healthy diet and get regular
exercise. Your liver will thank you.
You’ll keep your weight under
control, which helps prevent
nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
(NAFLD), a condition that leads to
cirrhosis.
Watch out for certain
medicines. Cholesterol
drugs and the painkiller
acetaminophen (Tylenol)
can hurt your liver if you
take too much.
4. Learn how to prevent hepatitis. It’s a serious disease that
harms your liver. There are several types. You catch
hepatitis A from eating or drinking water that’s got the
virus that causes the disease. You can get a vaccine if
you’re traveling to a part of the world where there are
outbreaks.
Get tested for hepatitis. Because it often doesn’t cause
symptoms, you can have it for years and not know it. If you
think you’ve had contact with the virus, talk to your doctor
to see if you need a blood test.
5. Don’t touch or breathe in toxins. Cleaning products, aerosol
products, insecticides, chemicals, and additives in cigarettes
have chemicals that can damage your liver. Avoid direct contact
with them, and don’t smoke.
Be careful with herbs and dietary supplements. Some can
harm your liver. A few that have caused problems are cascara,
chaparral, comfrey, kava, and ephedra.
Drink coffee. Research shows that it can lower your risk of
getting liver disease. No one knows why this is so, but it’s
worth keeping an eye on as more research is done.
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