Liver Related Disorders

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Fatty Liver

Fatty Liver disease is a common liver condition caused by excess fat accumulation in liver cells. It is often linked to obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, unhealthy diet, and sedentary lifestyle. In early stages, fatty liver may not show noticeable symptoms, but if left untreated, it can progress to serious liver damage, inflammation, or cirrhosis.

At our clinic, we focus on early diagnosis and comprehensive management of fatty liver disease. Detailed evaluation, lifestyle assessment, and necessary investigations help us identify the root cause. Treatment primarily includes dietary guidance, weight management, control of diabetes and cholesterol, and regular monitoring of liver health. With timely medical care and lifestyle modification, fatty liver is a reversible condition. Our goal is to prevent complications and restore liver function while improving overall metabolic health.

Liver Cirrhosis

Liver Cirrhosis is a chronic condition in which healthy liver tissue is replaced by scar tissue, leading to permanent damage and reduced liver function. It commonly results from long-term liver diseases such as chronic hepatitis, alcohol-related liver disease, or advanced fatty liver disease. Symptoms may include fatigue, swelling of the abdomen, jaundice, and digestive problems.

Our clinic provides specialized care for patients with liver cirrhosis, focusing on early detection of complications and slowing disease progression. Comprehensive evaluation, medication management, nutritional support, and regular follow-up are key components of treatment. Patients are closely monitored for complications such as fluid accumulation, infections, and bleeding. With proper medical care and lifestyle changes, quality of life can be improved and serious complications can be effectively managed.

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Jaundice & Bile Duct Swelling

Jaundice is characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes due to increased bilirubin levels in the blood. It may occur due to liver dysfunction, bile duct blockage, infections, or blood disorders. Bile duct swelling can obstruct bile flow, leading to pain, itching, and digestive issues.

We offer thorough evaluation to identify the underlying cause of jaundice and bile duct-related problems. Advanced diagnostic tests help determine whether the issue is liver-related, infectious, or obstructive in nature. Treatment is tailored according to the cause and may include medications, supportive care, or referral for further intervention if required. Our approach ensures timely relief of symptoms and prevention of long-term liver damage.

Hepatitis

Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections, autoimmune conditions, alcohol, or medications. Common symptoms include fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, jaundice, and loss of appetite. If untreated, hepatitis can lead to chronic liver disease or cirrhosis.

Our clinic specializes in accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of different types of hepatitis. Blood tests and imaging studies are used to assess liver function and identify the cause. Treatment plans focus on controlling infection, reducing liver inflammation, and preventing complications. Patient education and regular monitoring play a crucial role in long-term liver health and recovery.

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Liver Infection

Liver infections can occur due to bacteria, viruses, or parasites and may cause fever, abdominal pain, weakness, and jaundice. Early diagnosis is essential to prevent serious complications and permanent liver damage.

We provide prompt evaluation and targeted treatment for liver infections based on the underlying cause. Appropriate medications, supportive care, and close monitoring ensure effective recovery. Our goal is to eliminate infection, restore liver function, and prevent recurrence through proper medical guidance and follow-up care.

Liver Abscess

A liver abscess is a localized collection of pus within the liver, usually caused by bacterial or parasitic infections. It can present with fever, abdominal pain, weight loss, and weakness. If not treated on time, it can lead to life-threatening complications.

At our clinic, liver abscess is managed with a combination of accurate diagnosis, medications, and interventional support when necessary. Treatment focuses on eliminating infection, relieving symptoms, and preventing complications. With timely care and regular follow-up, patients can achieve complete recovery and regain normal liver health.

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Liver Cancer

Liver Cancer is a serious condition that often develops in patients with chronic liver disease, hepatitis, or cirrhosis. Symptoms may appear late and include weight loss, abdominal pain, jaundice, and fatigue.

We emphasize early detection through regular screening for high-risk individuals. Our clinic provides coordinated care, including diagnosis, staging, and referral for advanced treatment when required. Supportive care, symptom management, and patient counseling are integral parts of our approach to ensure comprehensive care and improved quality of life.

Enlarged Spleen

An enlarged spleen often occurs as a complication of liver diseases such as cirrhosis and portal hypertension. It may cause abdominal discomfort, early fullness while eating, and increased risk of infections.

Our clinic focuses on identifying the underlying liver-related cause of spleen enlargement. Treatment aims to manage the primary condition, relieve symptoms, and prevent complications. With careful monitoring and appropriate medical management, patients can experience improved comfort and long-term health outcomes.

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