Sri Ramakrishna Hospital: Tackling Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease
Sri Ramakrishna Hospital’s Hepatology Department addresses the silent emergency of alcohol-induced liver problems. They emphasize early diagnosis and treatment to restore liver health while providing insights on the preventable nature of this condition. The hospital advocates for responsible alcohol consumption to prevent the progression of liver disease.
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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital's Hepatology Department is confronting the silent emergency of alcohol-induced liver disease. The hospital's liver experts stress the importance of early diagnosis and timely treatment to prevent further damage to liver health.
With the rise in alcohol advertising, there is an increase in consumption, especially among the youth. Unfortunately, many begin drinking without understanding the severe impact on their liver and overall health.
Alcohol-induced liver disease progresses through stages including fatty liver disease, acute hepatitis, and cirrhosis. Early diagnosis can reverse liver damage, while continued alcohol consumption can lead to irreversible conditions such as cirrhosis, necessitating liver transplantation. The hospital highlights that the condition is highly preventable with responsible alcohol consumption and lifestyle changes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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