Liver Diseases & Treatment
Fatty liver, a raised SGPT on a health check, jaundice, hepatitis — most liver problems are found on a report long before they are felt. These pages explain what those reports mean and what to do next.
Raised SGPT / SGOT
A raised SGPT on a health check is a clue, not a diagnosis. It means the liver is irritated, and the next step…
Read moreFatty Liver
Fatty liver is common and usually silent. Your report needs two questions answered, not one: how much fat, and…
Read moreDrug & Herb-Induced Liver Injury
Herbs and supplements are not automatically safe for the liver, and pretending otherwise would not serve you. …
Read moreFatty Liver Grade 2 Treatment
Grade 2 on an ultrasound report is a common finding, and on its own it is not a reason to panic. It tells you …
Read moreFatty Liver Diet
There is no special fatty liver diet beyond an honestly balanced Indian plate, and that is good news: diet and…
Read moreLiver Function Test (LFT) Report Explained
LFT stands for liver function test, but most of what it measures is liver damage, not liver function. Knowing …
Read moreJaundice
Jaundice, yellow eyes or skin, is a sign, not a disease in itself. The real work is finding out why it is happ…
Read moreHepatitis B
Hepatitis B is usually a long-term infection, not a short illness to get over. The honest news is that it can …
Read moreHepatitis C
Hepatitis C is one of the few chronic viral infections where tablets can clear the virus completely in the lar…
Read moreLiver Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis cannot be undone — but at every stage, treating the cause changes what happens next.…
Read moreAlcoholic Liver Disease
Alcohol-related liver disease moves through stages, and there is real good news: the earlier stages improve su…
Read moreLiver Abscess
A liver abscess is a serious infection, but a treatable one. In India it is most often amoebic, and catching i…
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