World Liver Day 2018: All you need to know about liver health

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ccording to WHO, liver diseases are the 10th most common cause of death in India. That should be enough motivation for you to want to keep your liver in perfect condition. It’s the largest organ in your body and is like a factory which processes all the food that we take in.

“It processes all the glucose, fat, etc from the intestine. So, it’s a very important part of the body which helps in digesting food,” says Dr Nilesh Doctor, gastrointestinal surgeon, Bhatia Hospital Mumbai.

On the occasion of World Liver Day, he shares all you need to know about liver health:

* Lifestyle diseases like obesity and diabetes have a profound impact upon the liver. It can lead to fatty lever disease. That can cause liver dysfunction and liver cirrhosis. If you are suffering from diabetes or high cholesterol, it is crucial that you manage them. Strict control of diabetes is important so that the chances of high sugar damaging the liver are lesser.

* Ensure you don’t eat a lot of fried or fast food. Your diet should be basically one that ensures you don’t end up obese or diabetic.

* Alcohol is a substance that can be toxic to the liver if consumed in large quantities. The upper limit would be drinking 7-8 large pegs per week. Beyond that, it can become dangerous. Over a period of 10 to 20 years, it can cause damage to the liver. When consumed in moderation though, alcohol is not a problem.
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Hindustimes
Sunday, Jul 29, 2018
Farjana Islam Aovi
Senior Lecturer
Department of Pharmacy
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
Daffodil International University
Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Email: farjana.pharm@diu.edu.bd

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Re: World Liver Day 2018: All you need to know about liver health
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2018, 01:31:48 PM »
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