Alcohol-related Liver Disease: Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment
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- Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is a leading global disease responsible for liver damage and failure.
- ARLD can be of many types, depending upon the extent of damage done to the liver.
- ARLD is influenced by certain factors like drinking patterns, gender, and obesity.
- Fatty liver and hepatitis are the reversible stages of ARLD, but once it progresses to cirrhosis, chances of recovery are diminished.
- Since ARLD can cause liver failure and liver cancer, it is of paramount importance to know the signs and seek treatment.
- Early ARLD can be managed by modifications in the diet and lifestyle.
- ARLD can also be managed with the help of medicines and other treatments, if diagnosed in the early stages.
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