hey freind
ur question has avery long lists
coz liver diseases are categorized under alot of devisions
but they can be inflammatory and infectious or liver cell injury
or it could be chronic liver disease or cholestatic liver disease
and it could be an autoimmune liver disease and it could be cancer either bengin or malignant
causing alot of symptoms and signs which are too specific for the liver disease
and this is so long subject
but as for the most common ones they are the following
the infectious liver diseases which are caused by hepetitis viruses either A,B,C,D and chronic liver diseases which is cirrhosis (irreversible end stage of chronic liver disease ) and it could be due to infections with hepetitis B or C and the most common reason is from alcholism ... and there are certain stigmata for liver disease which is ascites and jaundice and portal hypertension and hepatomegaly and spider navie and palmer erythema and duputryne contracture ... as the main signs with liver disease ... and any way u can check it in all the net sites and write what ever u want and need from liver diseases at the google or yahoo for example and u will find all the details that u look for ... and good luck for ur with the research
2006-12-08 09:31:11
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answered by doctora didi 2
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Kazuri,
Well, what kind of liver disease? There are several. Liver cancer is one, as is hepatitis (A,B, and C), fatty liver disease, cirrhosis of the liver, Reye's Syndrome (a rather nasty disease brought on by a viral infection), Wilson's Disease (a liver damaged by a buildup of copper in it), pyrogenic liver abscess (often contracted in the hospital or shortly after a shunt is put into the liver)...
There are many liver diseases.
You are in, what, high school? Middle school? So your report doesn't have to be too detailed, right? Slow down jsut a bit, start looking around the 'Net at diseases like the ones I mentioned, and go from there. There's lots of info on liver diseases. It won't be too hard to find out about it.
On your report, you might want to start out with a description of where the liver is located in the body, how it looks, what size it is, and how it works, which shows how important it is, and the fact that we have only one liver means that we have to take care of it, especially since there are so many diseases that can affect it, all of which are dangerous to us.
You might end your report by talking just a little about medical terms, which are really hard for most of us to understand. It's almost like doctors have their own language. But they have to be able to be precise, so they use precise words...or would you rather be dead? Me, I'd just as soon they know what each other is talking about and fix the problems we bring to them, because I can't fix my liver, and it's really important to me, even if I don't know it. I'm glad that they do.
2006-12-08 08:40:56
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answered by eutychusagain 4
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Liver problems include a wide range of diseases and conditions that can affect your liver. Your liver is an organ about the size of a football that sits just under your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen. Without your liver, you couldn't digest food and absorb nutrients, get rid of toxic substances from your body or stay alive.
You can know more other ways to treat liver diseases such as suitable diet, natural measures .you can refer to here to understand more:http://adola.net/go/fattyliver-bible/
Hope this useful!
2014-07-01 17:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The liver plays an important role in many bodily functions from protein production and blood clotting to cholesterol, glucose (sugar), and iron metabolism.
A variety of illnesses can affect the liver, for example,
certain drugs like excessive amounts of acetaminophen, and acetaminophen combination medications like Vicodin, Norco, and statins,
cirrhosis,
alcohol abuse,
hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E,
Epstein Barr virus (infectious mononucleosis),
non-alcoholic fatty liver disease,
iron overload (hemochromatosis),
Symptoms of liver diseases include
weakness and fatigue,
weight loss,
nausea,
vomiting, and
yellow discoloration of the skin (jaundice).
2015-07-30 03:33:30
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answered by ? 3
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a disease in the liver
2006-12-08 08:22:01
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answered by Vball Babe 3
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a disease where the liver stops doing its main function,to help purify your system. scirosus is one thing. can be caused from drinking to much alcohol,but other things can hurt also.
2006-12-08 08:18:07
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answered by Tired Old Man 7
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Music allows you to eat more. According to a report by the journal Psychology along with Marketing, soft, classical tunes encourage someone to take time over your mealtime, so you consume more foods. So, switch off – silence will always make you more aware of what you’re applying your mouth.
2016-12-24 20:18:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Invest in smaller plates. Little crockery means portion control is really a lot easier – those diminutive servings suddenly look huge and you’ll be happier to eat less.
2016-02-25 22:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Music forces you to eat more. According to a work by the journal Psychology as well as Marketing, soft, classical tunes encourage you to take time over your food, so you consume more food. So, switch off – silence will make you more aware of what you’re adding your mouth.
2016-07-16 09:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Go back to basics – burn more energy than you ingest.
2017-02-15 02:42:24
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answered by Chris 4
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