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Liver Cirrhosis - Symptoms Causes Prevention and Diagnostic Tests

Cirrhosis is a common liver disease caused by a number of factors. A simple private liver function test can help detect whether one has cirrhosis. Timely detection of the disease means faster treatment and quicker recovery.

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Liver Cirrhosis - Symptoms Causes Prevention and Diagnostic Tests

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  1. Liver Cirrhosis: Symptoms, Causes, Prevention & Diagnostic Tests

  2. What’s Liver Cirrhosis? The term ‘cirrhosis’ means scarring. When you have scarring (fibrosis) in the liver, you develop cirrhosis. If not treated on time, it could cause permanent damage to your liver. A liver blood test can help you detect cirrhosis.

  3. Symptoms of Liver Cirrhosis? • Patients may not have symptoms in most cases. But symptoms may include but are not limited to: • Nausea • Loss of appetite • Weight loss • Itchy skin • Fatigue • Swelling in the legs, ankles and feet • Redness in the palms • Fluid accumulation in the abdomen

  4. What Causes Liver Cirrhosis? • The most common causes of liver cirrhosis may include: • Consuming alcohol in large volumes for years • Diagnosed with hepatitis B or C for a long time • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease • Chronic heart failure • Autoimmune hepatitis

  5. Risk Factors • The risk factors of cirrhosis can be impacted by several factors. Below we discuss a few of them: • Consuming more alcohol than normal • Being overweight for a long time • Patients who have viral hepatitis are at greater risk

  6. Prevention • Prevention is better than cure. To prevent cirrhosis, one must take certain precautions, which include: • Limiting alcohol intake: The first step towards attaining a healthy liver is to limit alcohol intake. • Following a healthy diet: This means eating a plant-based diet, vegetables, fruits, and lean sources of protein. • Maintaining a healthy weight: Obesity has been linked to cirrhosis. So, it is important to reduce the amount of fatty food one eats. • Practice good sexual habits: Having unprotected sex increases the risk of hepatitis, which in turn, leads to cirrhosis.

  7. Diagnostic Tests • When you first notice symptoms and go to a private GP in London, he or she will need you to take the following tests: • Blood tests: Your doctor will check the bilirubin level in the blood • Liver function test: This test helps a healthcare provider to understand how the liver is working • Liver biopsy: This gives an accurate result of the functioning of your liver

  8. How Can London GP Clinic Help? • If your doctor recommended a private liver function test, or you want to check how your liver is functioning, at London GP Clinic, we can help. We provide quality care and disease prevention tips to patients and their families. Book an appointment with us today. • We ensure you have: • Accurate results • Quicker service • Best-in-class equipment • Registered healthcare professionals

  9. Contact us Thank You! Call us on - 02070434318 Write to us at info@londonGPclinic.co.uk Or visit - Suite 15, 117A Harley Street, London, W1G 6AT, UK

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