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Kidney Rejection SymptomsSymptoms of liver failure and liver failure treatment

Liver failure are major causes of morbidity and mortality in the United States, with the majority of preventable cases attributed to excessive alcohol consumption, viral hepatitis, or liver disease nonalcoholic fatty. Cirrhosis is a disease often indolent, most patients remain asymptomatic until the occurrence of decompensation, characterized by ascites, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, hepatic encephalopathy, variceal bleeding or portal hypertension.

Liver Cirrhosis refers to a disease in which normal liver cells are replaced by scar tissue caused by alcohol and viral hepatitis B and C. This disease causes abnormalities in the liver's ability to process toxins and bloodstream, causing internal bleeding, kidney failure, mental confusion, coma, fluid accumulation in the body, and frequent infections.

What causes liver failure

Acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose
The reaction to a medication

In babies, the most common cause of cirrhosis is due to blocked bile ducts - a disease called biliary atresia. In this case, the bile ducts are absent or injured, which causes bile to back up in the liver. These babies have jaundice (yellow skin) after the first month of life. Sometimes they can be helped by surgery in which a new duct is formed to allow bile to flow again from the liver.

The symptoms of liver failure

Intermittent recurrent abdominal upset or gastrointestinal tract. loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation.
depression or lethargy progressive. not want to play or refuses to take walks.
belly inflated by a "liquid filled" look. This is also known as ascites and accumulation of fluid in the womb actually due to changes in circulation in the abdomen.

The first symptoms of liver failure are similar to symptoms of many other conditions. For this reason, liver failure may initially difficult to diagnose. Some of the most common initial symptoms are liver failure:

Nausea, loss of appetite, fatigue, diarrhea

Intermittent recurrent abdominal upset or gastrointestinal tract. loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation. depression or lethargy gradually. not want to play or refuses to take walks.

Alcoholic hepatitis is a syndrome with a spectrum of severity, and therefore symptoms vary. Symptoms may be mild and nonspecific, including anorexia and weight loss, abdominal distention and pain, nausea or vomiting. In addition, more severe symptoms and specific steps may include encephalopathy and liver failure.

Weight loss-The lack of appetite that occurs in liver disease eventually leads to weight loss. Improper metabolism of fat, carbohydrates, proteins and also complicates the situation.

Treatment of liver failure

Currently, the goal of treatment for the disease of NAFLD (NAFLD) in obese patients and / or high blood lipids (FAT) is a weight loss. Those diabetics with poor glycemic control must work with a dietitian and diabetes specialist to monitor their blood sugar. All patients with NAFLD should avoid alcohol.

Treatment depends on the type and stage of cirrhosis. Its purpose is to stop the progression of cirrhosis, reversing (to the extent possible) the damage that has already occurred, treatment and complications that are disabling or fatal.

If still not enough bile flow in the Kasai procedure, liver transplantation is a definite option. A liver transplant operation removes the damaged liver and replaces it with a new liver from a donor.

After transplant surgery, the child's health can improve quickly. However, the child's body could reject the new organ. To prevent rejection, a strict anti-rejection medicine.

Posted on March 30, 2010.
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