Subhash Gupta
Subhash Gupta
103 days ago
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Early Diagnosis and Effective Treatment of Alcoholic Liver Disease

The Centre for Liver and Biliary Sciences (CLBS) at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, is one of Delhi's Best hospitals for liver treatment. It has a cumulative experience of over 2500 liver transplant operations.

The Centre for Liver and Biliary Sciences (CLBS) at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, is one of Delhi's Best hospitals for liver treatment. It has a cumulative experience of over 2500 liver transplant operations. Our Surgeons, Physicians, Anesthetists, Intensive Care Physicians, Radiologists, and Nurses have been working together to care for patients with liver diseases since 1998. CLBS delivers holistic care to patients with Liver and gastrointestinal diseases. We are the best liver transplant hospital in India.

 

Alcoholic hepatitis treatment

For many people with severe alcoholic hepatitis, the risk of dying is high without a liver transplant. In the past, those with alcoholic hepatitis have not been given new livers. This is because of the risk that they'll continue drinking after transplant. But recent studies suggest that well-chosen people with severe alcoholic hepatitis treatment have survival rates after a transplant similar to people with other types of liver disease who get liver transplants.

 

Alcoholic liver disease

Alcohol consumption has become a significant part of our social culture. Whether it’s celebrating a special occasion or simply unwinding after a long day, many people enjoy a drink or two. However, excessive and prolonged alcohol consumption can have severe consequences for our health, particularly for our liver. Alcoholic liver disease, commonly known as ALD, refers to a range of liver conditions caused by excessive alcohol consumption.

 

Alcoholic liver disease diagnosis

The symptoms of Alcoholic Liver Disease diagnosis can vary depending on the stage of the disease. In the early stages, there may be no noticeable symptoms. In several cases, people dismiss these symptoms, thinking they are due to a stomach bug, which is not the case. Leaving these symptoms undiagnosed and untreated while continuing with heavy alcohol consumption can accelerate the pace of liver damage. As the alcoholic liver disease progresses, it becomes easier to recognize its symptoms.