Liver Fibrosis Care

Fibrosis
What is Liver
Fibrosis?

Liver fibrosis is the formation of scar tissue in the liver due to long-term damage. Early treatment can slow or prevent further liver injury.

causes
What are the causes of Liver Fibrosis?

Common causes include chronic hepatitis B or C, fatty liver disease, excessive alcohol use, obesity, autoimmune liver diseases, and certain genetic disorders.

complications
What are the complications of Liver Fibrosis?

Untreated liver fibrosis can progress to cirrhosis, liver failure, portal hypertension, liver cancer, and other life-threatening complications.

symptoms
What are the symptoms of Liver Fibrosis?

Early liver fibrosis often has no symptoms. Advanced disease may cause fatigue, weakness, abdominal swelling, jaundice, and easy bruising.

Are you experiencing any such issues? If yes, connect with Jeena Sikho HiiMS’s Liver Fibrosis specialist now!

Research papers on
Liver Fibrosis

Ayurvedic Management of
CLD (Nash) Associated with

Type-II Diabetes Mellitus

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Effect Of Ayurvedic
Therupetics In Fatty Liver With

Associated Dyslipidemia

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Therapeutic Role
of Ayurveda in

Chronic Liver
Disease

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Role of Panchkarma Therpaies
in the management of

Liver
cirrhosis

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An Ayurvedic
Approach to

Liver Cirrhosis
Management

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A Case
Study on

Ayurvedic
Management

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Ayurvedic
Management Of

Chronic Liver
Disease

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An Ayurvedic Case Study On

Gastrointestinal
Stromal Tumor

With Liver Metastasis

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can liver fibrosis be reversed?

Early-stage liver fibrosis may be reversible by treating the underlying cause and adopting a healthy lifestyle.

Is liver fibrosis the same as cirrhosis?

No. Liver fibrosis is an early stage of scarring, while cirrhosis is advanced, permanent scarring that severely affects liver function.

How is liver fibrosis diagnosed?

Doctors may diagnose liver fibrosis using blood tests, ultrasound, FibroScan, MRI, or a liver biopsy when needed.

What lifestyle changes help manage liver fibrosis?

Maintain a healthy weight, eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, avoid alcohol, and control diabetes and cholesterol.

Can liver fibrosis progress without symptoms?

Yes. Liver fibrosis often develops silently, making regular check-ups important for people with liver disease risk factors.

When should I see a doctor for liver fibrosis?

Consult a doctor if you have persistent fatigue, jaundice, abdominal swelling, abnormal liver tests, or risk factors like hepatitis, obesity, or heavy alcohol use.
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