Liver disease prevention and management require a proactive approach, emphasizing early detection, lifestyle modifications, and targeted medical interventions. Physicians should advocate for hepatitis B and C screening, alcohol moderation, vaccination, and metabolic health optimization to prevent liver damage. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease management necessitates weight control, dietary adjustments, and glycemic control. In cirrhosis or advanced liver disease, regular monitoring for complications such as variceal bleeding, hepatic encephalopathy, and hepatocellular carcinoma is crucial.
Timely referral for liver transplantation should be considered in cases of end-stage liver disease. As part of our World Liver Day Conclave, we bring you an insightful webinar, 'The Ultimate Guide to Liver Disease Prevention and Management,' presented by esteemed hepatologist Dr. Aabha Nagral , onβ¦