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Why Does the Gallbladder Collapse?
Collapsed gallbladder is one of the common gallbladder conditions. There are many causes of this condition, including physiological causes and pathological causes. Depending on each specific case, the doctor will recommend a suitable treatment plan for the patient.
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Gallbladder Sludge: A Condition with Few Warning Symptoms
Gallbladder sludge can lead to dangerous complications such as bile duct obstruction, biliary tract infection, gallbladder infection, and acute pancreatitis. However, this condition often progresses silently without clear warning signs.
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Is grade 3 fatty liver dangerous?
Fatty liver grade 3 is the final stage of fatty liver disease. If not treated promptly, the disease will progress to cirrhosis or even liver cancer and lead to rapid death.
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What to note when cooling the liver in hot and uncomfortable weather?
Hot weather causes the human body to produce a lot of heat, the skin is prone to acne, dryness, cracking, darkening, melasma... leading to loss of confidence. These factors are suggestive of liver heat. So when cooling the liver in hot weather, what should we pay attention to?
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What should you eat if you have hepatitis C?
Diet plays a significant role in the treatment of hepatitis C. A scientific, balanced diet can maintain the liver in good condition as well as minimize symptoms. Therefore, people with hepatitis C need to pay attention to using foods rich in vitamins, carbohydrates , protein and follow the doctor's instructions.
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What causes elevated GGT levels?
The GGT index is commonly used to assess liver and bile duct damage. If this index is elevated, it indicates that the liver is experiencing problems. Therefore, patients should undergo regular check-ups to detect the condition early and prevent dangerous complications in the future. Let’s explore this in detail in the following article.
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Can Full Vaccination Prevent Hepatitis B Transmission Through Sexual Contact?
Hepatitis B is often referred to as a "silent killer" because it typically presents with few symptoms but can lead to serious complications, including death, and currently, there is no complete cure. The disease is primarily transmitted through blood, sexual contact, and from mother to child. While vaccination is an effective preventive measure, its protection is not absolute. This raises the question: can a person who has been fully vaccinated against hepatitis B still contract the disease, particularly through sexual contact?
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