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Chandigarh's PGIMER Doctors debunk Liver Health myths PGIMER Doctors bust Liver Health myths in Chandigarh Seminar
Friday, 19 Apr 2024 00:00 am
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Ahead of World Liver Day, doctors at PGIMER in Chandigarh dispelled common myths about liver health. They emphasized the importance of timely detection and treatment in managing liver diseases.

Debunking myths and emphasizing self-healing

Contrary to popular belief, the liver doesn't need external detoxification or rejuvenation. Doctors highlighted the liver's natural ability to regenerate and detoxify itself. Additionally, they clarified that liver disease isn't limited to heavy drinkers but can result from various factors like viral infections, obesity, and genetics.

Experts raised concerns about the effectiveness of liver supplements in preventing alcohol-related damage, warning about the lack of regulation in many products. Instead, they advocated for holistic approaches to liver health, including lifestyle adjustments and responsible alcohol consumption.

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Highlighting the reversibility of liver damage, doctors stressed the importance of early detection and appropriate interventions. They emphasized the significance of lifestyle modifications, such as maintaining a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and managing metabolic risk factors like diabetes and hypertension. Avoiding alcohol consumption, risky behaviors, and seeking prompt medical attention for liver disease symptoms were also encouraged.

Types of Liver Diseases and symptoms

Common liver diseases, including viral hepatitis, alcohol-related liver disease, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer, and autoimmune liver diseases, were identified. Symptoms such as fatigue, jaundice, abdominal pain and swelling, nausea, vomiting, dark urine, and unexplained weight loss were highlighted as indicators of potential liver issues.

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In essence, the doctors at PGIMER underscored the importance of dispelling misconceptions about liver health and promoting proactive measures to prevent and manage liver diseases. With early detection, lifestyle modifications, and timely medical intervention, individuals can enhance their liver health and mitigate the risk of liver-related complications.