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An insight into the stages and symptoms of alcoholic liver disease

Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) implies to liver damage caused by excess alcohol intake. Any person having this condition should visit the Best liver hospital in India for proper treatment. There are three major stages of severity in ARLD and a range of associated symptoms.

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An insight into the stages and symptoms of alcoholic liver disease

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  1. An insight into the stages and symptoms of alcoholic liver disease Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) implies to liver damage caused by excess alcohol intake. Any person having this condition should visit the Best liver hospital in India for proper treatment. There are three major stages of severity in ARLD and a range of associated symptoms. The stages of alcoholic liver disease include: • Fatty liver: Fatty liver essentially is the build-up of fat inside the liver cells, and leads to an enlarged liver. It is the most common alcohol-induced liver problem. Drinking a large amount of alcohol, even for just a few days, might lead to a buildup of fat in the liver. Alcoholic fatty liver disease is the very first stage of ARLD, and rarely causes any symptoms. However, it is important to consider it to be a warning sign that one is drinking at a harmful level. Fatty liver disease is also reversible. If a person stops drinking alcohol for two weeks or so, their liver is likely to return to normal. • Alcoholic hepatitis: Alcoholic hepatitis is an acute inflammation of the liver that comprises of death of liver cells, usually followed by permanent scarring. This level of liver damage is usually linked with mild alcoholic hepatitis and can be reversible if the patient stops drinking permanently.

  2. However, severe alcoholic hepatitis is an extremely severe condition and can be life threatening as well. • Alcoholic cirrhosis: Alcoholic cirrhosis is the destruction of normal liver tissue, and is known to leave scar tissue in place of the working liver tissue. While this condition is typically not reversible, stopping to drink alcohol at once can help prevent further damage and majorly increase the life expectancy of the patient. Anyone diagnosed with liver cirrhosis should consider visit the Best liver hospital in India for the appropriate treatment. One of the prime jobs of the liver is to break down potentially toxic substances, including alcohol. Diverse enzymes in the liver works towards breaking down alcohol as a person drinks, and hence can be removed from their body with ease. If a person drinks more than their liver can process, alcohol and its byproducts might end up damaging the liver. While this damage initially takes the form of increased fat in the liver, it can lead to inflammation and the accumulation of scar tissue over time. Early stages of ARLD usually do not have any such symptoms. As the condition becomes severe, one may experience discomfort in the upper right side of your abdomen, fatigue, unexplained weight loss, loss of appetite, as well asnausea and vomiting. Any person experiencing these symptoms must go for a Alcoholic liver disease diagnosis.

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