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Unfortunately there are no foods that have proven useful in the treatment of liver inflammation.
Patients may be given a liver transplant in the event of liver failure as a complication of WD.
Sure. You can have it removed.
the liver shows increased echogenicity compatible with fatty ifiltration.
The treatment for liver lesions depends on whether or not the lesions are malignant or benign. Surgical intervention is recommended for malignant liver lesions.
Usually a butcher.
For advanced stages of liver cancer, the only treatment available is through a liver transplant. This is only effective if the cancer had not yet spread to the other parts of your body, however.
Primary liver cancer can occur in both adults and children. However, treatment for children is different than treatment for adults.
A treatment they give to you too keep your liver from failing, usually due to an overdose of some sort.
Hepatitis C is a viral disease where the liver is affected. The treatment depends usually on the state of the affected organ and the symptoms of the disease. The treatment usually involves use of anti viral medications and for worst cases, liver transplant may be needed.
This is not recommended. The liver is still quite vulnerable to injury, even after treatment of hepatitis C.
Research suggests that sulphasalazine may reverse the scarring of liver cirrhosis.