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Risk factors · Taking over-the-counter pain relievers or certain prescription drugs. · Having a liver disease. · Having hepatitis. · Aging. · Drinking alcohol.
... autoimmune liver diseases including autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), overlap AIH with Primary Biliary Cirrhosis (AIH-PBC), overlap AIH with Primary Sclerosing ...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, often called NAFLD, is a liver problem that affects people who drink little to no alcohol. In NAFLD, too much fat builds ...
Other types of liver disease. Alcoholic hepatitis can make chronic liver diseases worse. For instance, if you have hepatitis C and drink, even a little, you're ...
Primary biliary cholangitis is a type of liver disease that damages the bile ducts. Early recognition and treatment may help prevent complications.
The only effective treatment for people with end-stage liver disease is a liver transplant. Chronic hepatitis C virus is the most frequent cause of liver ...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. · Chronic hepatitis B or C. · Autoimmune hepatitis. · Liver cirrhosis. · Primary biliary cholangitis. · Primary sclerosing ...
The exact cause of autoimmune hepatitis is unclear, but genetic and enviromental factors appear to interact over time in triggering ...
Chronic infection may go undetected for decades until a person becomes seriously ill from liver disease. Risk factors. Hepatitis B spreads through contact with ...
Special interest in primary sclerosing cholangitis and autoimmune liver disease ... Autoimmune hepatitis — inflammation caused by the immune system attacking ...
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