What is Chronic Liver Disease?

Chronic Liver Disease (CLD) develops when the liver is damaged over months or years. The liver plays a crucial role in detoxification, digestion, and metabolism. When it becomes impaired, it affects the entire body.

Common Causes

  • Chronic alcohol consumption
  • Viral infections (Hepatitis B & C)
  • Fatty liver disease (NAFLD/NASH)
  • Autoimmune liver disorders
  • Genetic conditions
  • Long-term exposure to toxins or certain medications

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Yellowing of skin and eyes (Jaundice)
  • Abdominal swelling (Ascites)
  • Easy bruising or bleeding
  • Confusion or difficulty concentrating

Treatment & Management

Treatment depends on the cause and stage of the disease:

Lifestyle Changes

  • Avoid alcohol
  • Maintain a healthy diet
  • Regular exercise
  • Weight management

Medications

  • Antiviral drugs (for hepatitis)
  • Immunosuppressants (for autoimmune conditions)
  • Medications to control symptoms

When to See a Doctor?

Seek medical attention if you experience persistent fatigue, jaundice, abdominal swelling, or unexplained weight loss. Early diagnosis can significantly improve outcomes.

Dr. Sambit Kumar Bhuyan

Consultant - Medical Gastroenterology

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