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December 6th, 2011 by admin

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What Are The Dangers And Causes Of Swelling Of The liver

Swollen liver is a phrase sometimes used by the general public for a disorder that doctors call hepatomegaly. It is also frequently called enlarged liver. The terms swollen liver and enlarged liver are self-explanatory. So the question becomes, what causes a swollen liver, and is it a serious risk to liver health? This article will provide answers to those questions.

It should be pointed out that swollen liver is not a disease itself. It is a symptom of some other liver-related problem or condition.

When a liver condition first appears, there are generally no symptoms. This is true of an enlarged liver too. But as the problem that causes the swelling grows worse, signs will most likely start to show up.

As a rule, a human liver weighs approximately 3-4 pounds or 1.5 kg. It is wedge-like in shape, and can reach the size of a small American football. It can be found on the right side of the body about halfway down the torso.

Hepatomegaly is typically due to one or a number of causes. One is hepatitis, which is usually caused by a virus, but can also be caused by excessive use of alcohol. The other most common cause, cirrhosis, is usually the result of excessive use of alcohol.

Liver infections and cancer are frequent causes of swollen liver also. Liver infections often accompany diseases such as malaria and mononucleosis.

Fatty liver disease, in which fat accumulates in the liver and damages it, is another common cause of an enlarged liver.

The first thing your doctor will want to do in treating swollen liver will be to isolate the cause of the problem. If an enlarged liver is the result cancer or an infection, your doctor will want to treat these disorders without delay.

When swollen liver has resulted from cirrhosis due to drinking or alcohol-induced, all use of alcohol must be stopped right away. If swelling in the liver is not linked to the use of alcohol or a liver-related disease, your doctor will undoubtedly ask that you make some lifestyle changes. diet and exercise are helpful in both treatment and prevention of swelling in the liver.

If you believe you are at risk for swelling in the liver, there are some recommendations for preventing it.

If you use alcohol consistently, either lower your consumption or stop all together. If you do not stop completely, never to take drugs at the same time. Doing so may seriously damage your liver.

Be careful that you only take drugs or supplements that are approved by your doctor, and never take more than the recommended doses. Also consult your doctor before you try herbal supplements you have not taken before. Certain supplements are capable of damaging your liver. You should also be careful with vitamins because a number of Vitamin combinations can be harmful to the liver.

Be especially careful around detergents, sprays, insect sprays and other chemicals. If you work with such materials, make sure that you are in an area that lots of clean air available. Some household cleaners are especially unsafe for the liver.

For more information on swollen liver and related topics, click on swelling in the liver and liver enlargement.
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