Which ducts drain bile from gallbladder to liver?
A small, pear-shaped muscular sac, located under the right lobe of the liver, in which bile secreted by the liver is stored until needed by the body for digestion. So there you are, sitting at lunch, enjoying some grilled-chicken pizza and a few orange wedges. When you're finished, you take a last drink of milk, wipe your mouth, and head to your next class. In a few minutes you're thinking about the capital of Oregon or your science fair project. You've completely forgotten about that pizza lunch you just ate. But it's still in your stomach --- sort of like a science experiment that happens all the time!
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Are elevated liver enzymes fatal?
Elevated liver enzymes are usually a symptom of an underlying condition rather than a cause.
As such the elevated levels of enzymes themselves are unlikely to be deadly, rather it is the condition causing the elevated concentration which is potentially dangerous.
A number of conditions can cause elevated liver enzymes leading to abnormal liver function tests:
NB: This is by no means an exhaustive list.
Certain drugs may also affect liver function tests so you should tell your doctor about any prescription, over the counter, legal (alcohol etc.) or illegal drugs that you are taking or have taken.
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The symptoms of liver ailment include skin and eyes that appear yellowish or jaundice, abdominal swelling or pain, swelling in the legs or ankles, dark urine color, and itchy skin. Other common symptoms may be added such as nausea or vomiting, and chronic fatigue.
What are the advantages of the liver storing glycogen as a form of energy instead of glucose?
glycogen is a more complex carbohydrate than glucose. macromolecules are stored as complex molecules for example lipids are stored as complex fat.
Why does blood always go through the liver from the gut prior to returning to the heart?
Liver is the major site of nutrient storage and toxin processing. Therefore all substances absorbed from the gut must be processed in the liver either for storage or for excretion before passing to the rest of the body through the general circulation. -------------------------- i won der why noone has answered this yet...its easy.to clean it so no contaminated germs get into your heart.its simple if u know anything about body parts.im only10 and i could answer this. dont worry, my moms a docter and my dads a neurosurgeon. they told me this. -------------------------- To improve upon the previous paragraph, pathogens absorbed by the gut are usually processed by the lymphatic system. Liver is not a lymphatic organ and lack the ability to process pathogens.
What does the liver do while food is the small intestine?
Not in the same way food enters the gut, no.
Big chunks of food enter and pass through the gut the way most people envision it. Food enters the mouth, then enters the pharynx (throat), the esophagus, and then the stomach and small intestine, where the bulk of digestion occurs. It's at about this point where food doesn't really exist as chunks of food anymore thanks to the actions of acid and digestive enzymes. By now it exists as the components of food -- carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids.
These components of food get absorbed and enter the bloodstream en route to the liver. The liver actually drains the blood supply of the gut so that the liver is the first organ to see the carbohydrates and amino acids being absorbed from the diet.
The important difference is that food enters the various segments of the gut by a slow process that pushes the food from one segment to the next (called peristalsis). In each segment, food is still in its recognizable form (big chunks of food). The difference in how "food" reaches the liver is twofold: 1) the liver doesn't see food itself -- instead it sees the components of food (carbohydrates, fats, and amino acids), and 2) these components reach the liver through the bloodstream, and not through the same peristalsis mechanism by which food enters individual segments of the gut.
Introduction on liver cirrhosis?
Cirrhosis replaces healthy liver tissue with scar tissue that blocks the flow of blood through the liver and slows down liver functions. The liver plays an important role in blood clotting and keeping the immune system healthy.
It can rupture as the result of a traumatic impact (falling onto bike handlebars, typically) but that's slightly different to bursting.
Liver creates what from nitrogen waste?
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_the_liver_help_to_get_rid_of_nitrogenous_waste"
How do you exercise your liver?
Your liver is one of your body's most metabolically active organs, which means it has high energy requirements. To work properly, the liver needs a steady supply of complex vitamins to aid in the breakdown of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. It not only stores and releases energy from foods, but it also serves as the body's natural filter. The "gunk" in your blood is caught by your liver, which removes chemicals and wastes from your system.
Given how important this organ is to your health, it's no wonder that various brands have jumped on the liver detox bandwagon. Make the best choice for your liver by opting for Bipha Ayurveda dietary supplements. Bipha's Liver Care Capsules are a natural, safe, and effective way of preventing and treating liver disorders. It provides nutritional support to the liver and promotes hepatocellular regeneration. Daily intake of one tablet twice a day helps in promoting functional efficiency of the liver. The best part about incorporating ayurvedic life herbs is that they're free from side effects, heavy metals, artificial flavours, colours, and chemical preservatives. Looking to buy ayurvedic products online?
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How can you cure SGPT and SGOT?
Base on my experience i lessen my SGPT and SGOT in the the following: during my medical examination i found out that i have elevated SGPT(203) and SGOT(168). after 1 week:SGPT(207) and SGOT(165) I undergo ultrasound. after 2 weeks:SGPT(234) and SGOT(170) after 3 weeks:SGPT(165) and SGOT(90) without eating rice. I only ate oats and pineapple juice. Before I have difficulties in breathing, and now... no more...the doctor said, i have that high level of SGPT and SGOT due to drinking too much of the alcoholic drinks but i already stop 6months ago. Another thing is because of eating foods w/c is high in cholesterol level and fatty foods. At present, my SGPT is now 34 and my SGOT is 40. In addition to this my cholesterol level is 200 w/c is still in normal level(0-200). My eating habits are the following: avoid fatty/oily foods,e.g. coconut milk,fried rice,fry foods,milk,hicken skin avoid eating foods w/c is high in cholesterol level like avocado,potato,big fish and etc. eat/drinkthose rich in fibers: oats, pineapple juice,vegetables especially those green leafy vegetables. half-cook food is better. I hope I can help anyone.
What causes sclerosis of the liver?
Although the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can manifest in different ways, there are early warning signs of MS that can manifest in most patients. Vision loss is often the first symptom experienced. It typically manifests as blurry vision in one or both eyes, but this progression may happen more rapidly than is normal with age. Called “optic neuritis,†the inflammation of the optic nerve can also cause blurry vision, double vision, and color blindness. Along with changes in your vision, your first MS symptoms may be fatigue, difficulty swallowing, and physical pain spasms and weakness. If you experience physical changes, look out for numbness or tingling in your extremities. These bouts of numbness are usually focused on one side of the body. It will feel as if your arm or leg fell asleep, but if the sensation lasts for longer than a few minutes consult a doctor as it is a common early warning sign for MS.
The liver has many functions. Some of the functions are: to produce substances that break down fats, convert glucose to glycogen, produce urea (the main substance of urine), make certain amino acids (the building blocks of proteins), filter harmful substances from the blood (such as alcohol), storage of vitamins and minerals (vitamins A, D, K and B12) and maintain a proper level or glucose in the blood. The liver is also responsible for producing cholesterol. It produces about 80% of the cholesterol in your body.
Does cirrhosis cause the liver to grow?
The liver is the part of your body which is your life saving device. The liver grows before you are born. If this answers your question, I'm glad I helped.
How are liver transplant possible if you have only one?
The liver self regenerates so you can take some and the liver will just grow back
What does increased echo texture of the liver mean?
An increased echotexture of the liver could mean several different things. A doctor is the only one who can diagnose what it means in a certain case. It would be caused by cirrhosis, or hepatitis, or fatty infiltration just to name a few things it could mean.
If you have chronic pancreatitis can you have a transplant?
I don't believe that it would be necessary for a "transplant "to do be done.It is possible for the pancreas to be removed and the islet cells that make insulin transplanted on to the liver or above the kidneys.
This is termed a total pancreatectomy with autologous islet cell transplant. People who have this procedure need enzymes to digest food for the rest of their life. Additionally, insulin is usually needed at minimal doses. With this type of procedure there is NO need for antirejection drugs.Pancreatitis is a terribly painful disease. One might ask howI know this information. I had this surgery 9-22-06, it has been the best thing that I could have ever done.
Please research for yourself, check out University of Minnesota transplant.(I won't put a link, as these change frequently then the information is unavailable).
Why liver and pancreas are not called organs of digestive system?
The liver and the pancreas are not called digestive organs because neither of them actually partake in digesting food. The liver actually stores glucose and turns it into energy when its needed and the pancreas creates insolin to control our sugar levels. So neither of them digest anything but they are called digestive because as I've just said they do partake in keeping our digestive system working properly
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