you should avoid any fatty substances eat fruits and vegtables dont eat junk and of course you probably know stay away from alcohol or watch how much you drink...... Liver cancer is a serious disease so consult a doctor immediatly if you think you have liver cancer
ps i am 13 years old
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Benzodiazepines should not be used in patients with psychosis, acute narrow-angle glaucoma, or liver disease.
Patients with a history of narrow angle glaucoma should not take atomoxetine. Since the liver breaks down the drug, patients with a history of liver disease should only be prescribed a low dose.
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If you ruptured your liver from trauma and have no other liver problems, i.e you have a fairly normal amount of functioning liver tissue, then it should not be a problem. If you had most of your liver removed or had other underlying liver disease then you should avoid alcohol.
In people who have kidney disease, liver disease, or conditions caused by inflammation or immune system problems, colony stimulating factors may make these problems worse.
Patients may be given a liver transplant in the event of liver failure as a complication of WD.
Why are fulminant liver failure patients a special category of candidates for liver transplant because of the speed of their disease and the immediate need of treatment.
toxic metabolites of paracetamol are removed by healthy livers. patients with liver disease cannot remove them, so the toxins build up and cause more liver damage leading to liver failure
A balanced diet with little fat is best, and patients should limit their alcohol intake, or, better, avoid alcohol altogether. Any medication that can cause liver damage should be avoided.
Harmed by a particular thing: patients with liver disease may be susceptible to infection.
In general, Balm of Gilead is safe to use in small amounts for coughs and other minor health problems. Patients with kidney and liver disease, as well as pregnant and nursing women, should avoid internal use.
risk of liver damage exists from combining large amounts of alcohol and acetaminophen. People who already have kidney or liver disease or liver infections should also consult with a physician before using the drug