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Liver Cirrhosis Treatment in Delhi

Liver Cirrhosis Treatment in North Delhi

Dr. Piyush Gupta is one of the leading Liver Cirrhosis specialists in North Delhi, renowned for his expertise in diagnosing and managing chronic liver diseases. With years of experience in gastroenterology and hepatology, Dr. Gupta provides advanced and personalized treatment for liver cirrhosis, focusing on controlling liver damage, managing complications, and improving overall liver function.

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What is Cirrhosis ?

Liver Cirrhosis is a serious condition where healthy liver tissue is gradually replaced by scar tissue due to long-term damage or inflammation. This scarring disrupts the normal structure and function of the liver, making it difficult for the organ to filter toxins, produce vital proteins, and process nutrients efficiently.

Causes of Liver Cirrhosis

  • Chronic Alcohol Consumption: Excessive and prolonged alcohol intake is one of the most common causes of liver cirrhosis. Alcohol damages liver cells, leading to inflammation, fatty changes, and eventually scarring. Long-term alcohol abuse can cause alcoholic liver disease, which progresses to cirrhosis if untreated.
  • Chronic Viral Hepatitis (B, C, and D): Infections with hepatitis B, C, or D viruses cause persistent inflammation in the liver. Over years, this ongoing inflammation destroys healthy liver tissue and replaces it with scar tissue, leading to cirrhosis.
  • Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD): NAFLD, often linked to obesity, diabetes, and high cholesterol, leads to fat buildup in the liver. When this progresses to inflammation (NASH – Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis), it can cause fibrosis and eventually cirrhosis if left unmanaged.
  • Genetic and Metabolic Disorders: Certain inherited conditions such as Wilson’s disease (copper buildup), hemochromatosis (iron overload), and alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency can cause cirrhosis by damaging liver cells and promoting fibrosis.

Common Symptoms of Cirrhosis

  • Fatigue and Weakness : Persistent tiredness and low energy levels are among the earliest signs of cirrhosis. The liver’s reduced ability to filter toxins and store nutrients leads to general weakness and loss of stamina.
  • Weight Loss : Many people with cirrhosis experience a poor appetite, nausea, or a feeling of fullness even after small meals.
  • Abdominal Swelling: Fluid buildup in the abdomen, known as ascites, is a common symptom of advanced cirrhosis. It occurs when liver scarring blocks normal blood flow, causing fluid leakage into the abdominal cavity.

FAQ -Cirrhosis

Liver cirrhosis cannot be completely reversed, but early detection and proper treatment can stop or slow its progression.

Treatment depends on the cause and severity of the disease. It may include medications, dietary changes, abstaining from alcohol, managing hepatitis infections, and in advanced cases, liver transplantation.

Yes, if fatty liver disease (especially non-alcoholic steatohepatitis or NASH) is left untreated, it can cause chronic inflammation and gradually progress to cirrhosis over time.

Patients should avoid alcohol, processed foods, high-salt meals, fried foods, and sugary drinks. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins supports liver health.

For expert diagnosis and treatment, consult Dr. Piyush Gupta, one of the leading liver cirrhosis specialists in North Delhi

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