Subi Suresh, a popular Malayalam actress, comedian, and TV host, died late on February 22nd at a private hospital in Kochi. She was admitted to the hospital on January 28th with acute liver failure. The actress had liver problems for a long time, which she blamed on unhealthy lifestyle choices like skipping meals and not taking her medication as prescribed. According to the media, Subi was engaged and awaiting a liver transplant.
Multiple liver diseases are among the leading causes of death in children. The most common are hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
“Acute hepatitis is a liver inflammation that can be fatal very quickly. There may be cases of the most common types of hepatitis A, B, C, D, N, and E. Additionally, alcoholic liver disease can result in abdominal hepatitis. It is important to remember that the same risk factors that cause hepatitis can also cause liver cirrhosis. In the later stages of liver cirrhosis, higher mortality is associated with more severe complications and greater involvement of other body systems. Cancer of the liver can occur in both cirrhotic and noncirrhotic livers, and its aetiology is frequently associated with either a viral infection or the progression of cancerous cells in the liver. Furthermore, bile problems, pancreatic cancer, and bile duct cancer can all have devastating effects on the liver and, in extreme cases, be fatal. Cancer metastases, or the spread of cancer to other parts of the body, are common and often occur in clusters. Because of the organ in which they form, liver cancers are particularly lethal. This means that these diseases are common causes of death. The presence of these proteins has been linked to liver diseases “Dr. Bir Singh Sehrawat, Director and Head of Gastroenterology at Marengo QRG Hospital in Faridabad, says.
Gallbladder problems and alcoholic liver disease
“Although liver cancer has traditionally been diagnosed later in life, bile complications and alcoholic liver disease are now affecting a disproportionate number of young people. This group of patients is also diagnosed with cancer or other malignancies at a younger age. Despite the fact that alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis only affect adolescents, “According to Dr. Sehrawat.
Causes of Liver Problems After the Age of 40
Dr. Aniket Mule, consultant internal medicine at Wockhardt Hospitals on Mira Road, discusses the most common causes of liver problems in people under the age of 40.
Did you know that obesity increases your chances of developing diabetes and high cholesterol?
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which is caused by factors such as obesity, diabetes, and high cholesterol, is a precursor to cirrhosis and liver cancer. A liver transplant may be required to improve one’s quality of life. As a result, both men and women with these conditions are more likely to develop liver disease in their forties.
Second, excessive alcohol consumption can result in alcoholic fatty liver, which can lead to liver inflammation (alcoholic hepatitis) and scarring (cirrhosis). It is possible that by the time someone develops symptoms, the liver has already suffered irreversible damage, necessitating a transplant. Is it not obvious to you? If one stops drinking, one can avoid liver damage.
Third, despite their ‘natural’ labels, many dietary supplements are actually quite dangerous and should be avoided at all costs. It is critical to avoid taking any supplements that contain herbs or steroids that may cause liver damage. It’s best to consult with your doctor before starting any kind of supplement or steroid.
Fourth, The inflammatory response of the liver to chemical or toxic substance exposure causes toxic hepatitis. Heavy metals, PCBs, and organochlorine insecticides can all cause liver damage. Maintain a high level of alertness.
Fifth, Heredity: If someone in your family has liver disease, you are more likely to get it as well. Prioritizing your health and happiness is more important than ever right now. At the moment, liver disease affects people of all ages, contributing to increased national mortality and morbidity. Don’t put off seeing a doctor if you suspect you have a liver condition. The medical professional will determine which treatment is best for you. If at all possible, keep your health and vitality!
“To avoid potentially fatal infectious diseases such as Hepatitis A and E, it is best to avoid any outside food or water, as well as any specially contaminated or uncooked items. In addition, we must refrain from drinking alcohol. Fresh green leafy vegetables should be a staple in our daily diets because they contain antioxidants that help lower the risk of liver disease-related death “Sehrawat, the good doctor, explains.
Protective measures for a healthy liver
“The liver is a vital organ in the body. It is located in the upper right abdominal quadrant. It is essential for a wide range of bodily processes. Before delving into liver protection, it is critical to first understand the causes of liver damage. Overindulgence in alcoholic beverages, excess body fat, infection with viruses such as hepatitis B and C, and autoimmune liver disease can all have a negative impact on liver function. What precautions can we take to protect the liver? To stay healthy, eat healthily and maintain a healthy weight. Obesity can be avoided by getting some exercise. If we need blood drawn, we must ensure that the needles are properly sterile. Viruses can be passed from person to person through contaminated needles, sexual contact, and breastfeeding. Binge drinking should be avoided. Alcohol causes cumulative harm. You won’t feel the effects of pushing yourself to your limit for days, weeks, or even months. Instead, the damage will build up and become visible only after you’ve reached your limit “Dr. Pawan Rawal, Head of Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases at Artemis Hospital in Gurugram, explains.
Dr. Rawal warns that liver disease is a “silent killer” because it often goes undetected until 70-80% of the liver is damaged.
“Rather than waiting for liver damage to occur, prevent it now by maintaining a healthy weight, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly. Avoiding tobacco and alcohol will help to keep needle transfusions safe “according to the specialist.
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