The liver is a vital organ that performs many essential functions, including detoxification, metabolism, and the production of important proteins. When the liver is affected by disease, it can lead to a range of health problems, from mild inflammation to severe organ damage. At our center, we offer expert care for various liver conditions with a focus on accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment.
Viral hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by infections such as hepatitis A, B, or C. While acute hepatitis is often short-term and may resolve on its own, chronic forms can persist and lead to liver damage over time. Timely testing and medical management are crucial to prevent complications and maintain liver health.
This condition results from long-term excessive alcohol consumption, which damages liver cells and leads to inflammation, fatty liver, and scarring. Early stages may be reversible with abstinence and treatment, but advanced disease can progress to cirrhosis. We provide medical support and counseling to help patients recover and protect liver function.
Hepatocellular carcinoma is the most common type of primary liver cancer, often developing in those with chronic liver disease or cirrhosis. Early detection is vital for effective treatment. Our team offers a multidisciplinary approach that includes imaging, surgery, and medical therapies based on the stage and condition of the patient.
Autoimmune hepatitis is a condition where the immune system attacks healthy liver tissue, causing chronic inflammation. Without treatment, it can lead to liver failure. With proper use of immunosuppressive medications, the disease can be controlled, and long-term liver damage can often be prevented or minimized.
NAFLD is caused by the accumulation of fat in the liver, often related to obesity, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome. Although it may not cause symptoms early on, it can lead to inflammation and liver damage over time. Treatment focuses on lifestyle changes, weight management, and controlling associated conditions.
Cirrhosis is the advanced scarring of the liver resulting from long-term liver damage due to various causes, including hepatitis and alcohol use. It can lead to serious complications such as fluid buildup, bleeding, infections, and liver failure. We provide long-term care and evaluate patients for liver transplantation when needed.