Alcoholic Liver Disease
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a condition caused by excessive alcohol consumption that leads to liver damage. It can range from fatty liver to more severe conditions like cirrhosis or liver failure. Early detection and treatment are key to managing the disease and preventing further complications.
At SR Clinic, we specialize in diagnosing and treating ALD using advanced medical techniques. Our expert team provides personalized care to help manage symptoms, prevent disease progression, and improve your liver health through lifestyle changes and medical interventions.
Steps for Managing Alcoholic Liver Disease
- Early Diagnosis: Timely detection through blood tests and imaging.
- Lifestyle Modifications: Encouraging alcohol cessation and dietary changes.
- Medical Treatment: Prescribing medications to manage symptoms and prevent further liver damage.
- Ongoing Monitoring: Regular check-ups to monitor liver function and overall health.
Frequently asked questions
Common symptoms include fatigue, jaundice, abdominal pain, and swelling in the abdomen or legs.
In the early stages, liver damage can be reversed with lifestyle changes, including quitting alcohol. However, advanced stages may require more extensive medical treatment.
It is diagnosed through blood tests, imaging (ultrasound, CT scan), and sometimes a liver biopsy.
Treatments may include medications, nutritional support, and lifestyle modifications, along with regular monitoring by a healthcare professional.
