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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE TO KEEP UP YOUR LIVER

Our lifestyle plays a very crucial role in maintaining one’s health. A liver is apparently a very important organ performing many different functions that are required to continue smooth functioning of our body mechanism. In order to maintain such a crucial organ in its functional state, it is thus utmost important to understand different good as well as bad lifestyle inventions, which influence smooth functioning of liver. Apparently, one should try to avoid parameters that are dangerous for liver and accept good habits, which can maintain it in a better form. Alcohol poisons and promotes inflammatory responses in the liver. If alcohol abuse continues, it can lead to permanent scarring of the liver (cirrhosis) . However, over three-fourths of the liver can be damaged before symptoms occur. If more than two alcoholic drinks are consumed each day, serious liver damage will eventually occur. The individual will tire more quickly since his blood is dirtier, and he will become more su

Stem Cells Treatment for Liver Cirrhosis

Chronic liver disorder is being referred to as the largest cause of death in developed countries . It has been further evident that the said organ has its own regeneration capability due to native quota of stem cells, although the organ gets severely affected due to large insults like continuous alcoholism, steroidal hormonal exposure, consumption of high fat food, etc . In this regard, through conventional medicinal perspective the only available treatment is either liver transplant or long term consumption of anti-inflammatory medicines, which can add on the possibility of opportunistic infection. Thus, scientists were looking out for the better alternative therapeutic regimen that can stop the progression of damage and restore the function back; accordingly stem cells treatments have found to be very effective and viable option. Accordingly, a recently published report has suggested that patients with liver cirrhosis are at increased risk of stroke and that to haemorrhagic