Liver disease is really dangerous if not treated promptly.
Hepatitis: Hepatitis is a condition of liver parenchyma damage, causing liver function to gradually decline. If not treated promptly, the disease will lead to liver failure and irreversible cirrhosis. The main cause is hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, G viruses.
There are also a number of other viruses such as: MV, EBV, herpes virus, mumps virus, rubella virus, ...
Cirrhosis: It is one of the dangerous liver diseases, characterized by liver cells gradually being replaced by fibrous bands, scar tissue causing the structure of the liver lobules to change into non-functional neoplastic nodules.
When it first starts, cirrhosis often has no obvious signs. In the severe stage, the symptoms of the disease can be hepatic encephalopathy, edema... very dangerous
Liver cancer: - Primary liver cancer is a disease that occurs when liver cells become abnormal, affecting liver function. Liver cancer makes the liver unable to perform the following functions: producing bile, absorbing and metabolizing bilirubin, supporting blood clotting, metabolizing carbohydrates, metabolizing fats, supporting protein metabolism, filtering blood, producing albumin, storing vitamins and minerals... When detected, the patient can only live from 3 to 6 months and only 1% can live for 5 years.
Liver abscess: Is the condition of one or more different abscesses appearing in liver tissue. The cause of the disease can be fungi, amoebas or bacteria. The disease has a high mortality rate if not treated promptly.
Real photo of patient with liver abscess
Real photos of patients with cirrhosis
Real photos of liver cancer patients
Fatty liver: Fatty liver is a disease characterized by the accumulation of excess fat in the liver. If left untreated, it can lead to more severe conditions such as liver inflammation, cirrhosis, and even liver failure.
Real image of patient with fatty liver
Liver failure: Liver failure, also known as end-stage liver disease, is a serious medical situation where the liver loses its ability to function properly. It can have a variety of causes, such as cirrhosis, alcoholism, hepatitis infections, autoimmune diseases, certain drugs, or toxins.
Liver failure patient real image
Health Department warning: If you are having liver problems, pay attention to your health because this is one of the silent killers. Functions will be impaired, over time causing many dangerous complications such as cirrhosis, liver failure, liver cancer, directly threatening the patient's life. Therefore, when there are the following signs: Loss of appetite, Mild fever, Nausea, Feeling of fullness, abdominal distension, Heaviness in the right hip, Dark yellow urine, Jaundice, yellow eyes, Bruises... then take the initiative to prevent and treat early.