What is hepatic disease?

What is hepatic disease?

What is hepatic disease?

The liver is one of the largest body organs in size and weighs in men approximately 1.4 to 1.6 and in women (1.2 to 1.4), the liver is located at the bottom of the thorax of the right side.

Hepatic disease is liver damage caused by a virus infection, immune disorder, or excessive medication, leading to poisoning.

1 · The store is for the glucose used for energy.

2 · The store is for iron, vitamins and also mineral salts.

3 · Produces proteins to build the body and its vitality and growth.

4 · Make the liver extract of the digestive system in the intestines and kill germs.

5 · Get ​​rid of the body of toxins acquired from food, or medicines, and analysis of complex compounds.

النوع Type I: hepatitis A: the so-called infectious infection of the liver and is transmitted by water or food contaminated with a specific virus may be transmitted to the surrounding area of ​​the patient, an inflammation of the chronic and may be cured of the patient without symptoms, and continue this virus in the body for thirty days.

Type II: Hepatitis B: The serpent is old and transmitted through blood vessels or injections infected with the virus or contaminated blood or having sex with an infected person and may continue treatment of the patient to two months or months to show some symptoms.

Type III: hepatitis C: It is dangerous and may cause liver damage, and is transmitted through blood vessels or injections infected with the virus or contaminated blood or having sex with a person with the virus and the duration of the continuation of fifty days.

Type IV: hepatitis d: It is similar to Hepatitis B in terms of methods of transmission, and continues in the body of 35-40 days.

Type V: Hepatitis E: It is similar to hepatitis A, and may be due to it, and continues for 42 days.

Type 6: Hepatitis C: where newly discovered and similar to hepatitis C in terms of transmission methods, and may be caused, and may be transmitted from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding.

1 · Fatigue and fatigue.

2 · Loss of appetite, loss of weight.

3 · Change in urine color where it becomes dark.

4 · Abdominal pain and swelling.

5 · vomiting and nausea.

6 · Yellow in the eye whiteness.

7 · Itching.

8 · Heat rise.

9 · Inflated breast size in men.