Home Tag Liver

Articles in Liver

Slide item
Hepatotoxicity of paracetamol
Information that paracetamol causes liver toxicity is no longer strange. Therefore, having knowledge as well as methods to prevent bad consequences from paracetamol needs to be updated every day.
Xem thêm
Slide item
Characteristics of antiviral drugs Hepatitis B
If you test positive for the hepatitis B virus for more than 6 months, this indicates that you have a chronic hepatitis B infection. Patients with chronic hepatitis B infection, including children and adults, require active antiviral therapy and regular monitoring to limit the risk of cirrhosis, liver failure, or liver cancer.
Xem thêm
Slide item
What is drug-induced liver damage?
Drug-induced liver injury is a general term that refers to the effects on the liver by modern drugs, functional foods, and drugs derived from plants. Effects on the liver are determined through liver function tests or clinical signs of impaired liver function. The incidence of drug-induced liver injury is approximately 10-15/100,000-100,000 annual drug users in the United States. In addition, drugs are responsible for more than 50% of cases of acute liver failure.
Xem thêm
Slide item
What drugs cause liver damage?
Not only alcohol, but also many therapeutic drugs are also capable of causing liver toxicity, hepatitis, liver failure and hepatocellular necrosis, affecting the health of drug users, even causing danger if abuse drugs or arbitrarily buy drugs for themselves or their families.
Xem thêm
Slide item
Uses of the drug Morganin
Morganin is a hepatoprotective drug that helps regulate ammonia levels in the blood. The drug contains Arginine, an amino acid involved in the urea production cycle, thereby reducing ammonia, reducing symptoms of fatigue, itching, indigestion, ...
Xem thêm
Slide item
Uses of Livgan Inj
Livgan Inj is used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis, in addition to helping to treat dermatological diseases such as urticaria, eczema and dermatitis. The following article will summarize more information about the dosage and uses of Livgan Inj.
Xem thêm
Slide item
Complications caused by liver abscess
Liver abscess is the formation of pus due to the destruction of liver cells, causing many serious complications. Pus may appear alone or multiple foci with different sizes. So what complications can liver abscess cause and how dangerous?
Xem thêm
Slide item
How does liver failure progress?
Liver failure occurs when a large part of the liver is damaged after being treated and the liver is no longer able to recover and function properly. Liver failure is a life-threatening condition that requires urgent medical attention. Usually, liver failure occurs gradually and over many years. However, a rarer case called acute liver failure happens quickly (in just 48 hours) and early signs can be difficult to spot.
Xem thêm
Slide item
5 reasons you should get tested for hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is one of the most silent diseases. Viruses that cause disease enter the body through blood contact, enter the blood into the liver and live in the liver in an inactive form for a long time. If left untreated, long enough for the virus to multiply and cause illness, it can lead to cancer or difficult treatment.
Xem thêm
Slide item
Possible progression of acute hepatitis B
After being infected with the hepatitis B virus, the body responds with immunity (antibodies) produced. If the amount of antibodies (anti-virus) is high enough to destroy the virus, the disease will go away on its own. In contrast, the amount of antibodies is not enough to kill the virus, causing the amount of virus to increase, which will turn the acute hepatitis B status of the infected person into a chronic one.
Xem thêm
Slide item
Diagnosis and treatment of fatty liver
Fatty liver is a condition in which fat accumulates in the liver. The disease is common in people who are obese, drink alcohol or have diabetes, lipid metabolism disorders. If not diagnosed and treated promptly, it will lead to hepatitis, cirrhosis, even liver failure.
Xem thêm
Cardiology Pediatrics Orthopedics