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Medical topics FAQ

Yes, a hepatologist treats gallbladder and biliary problems, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, liver cancer, liver fibrosis, hepatitis failure and fatty liver.
A hepatologist treats gallbladder and biliary problems, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, liver cancer, liver fibrosis, hepatitis failure and fatty liver.
Symptoms of hepatitis are stomach pain, sudden vomiting, and nausea.
The two most common types of hepatitis are alcoholic hepatitis and autoimmune hepatitis.
Symptoms of the hepatitis virus are easy bleeding, yellowing of the skin and eyes, and loss of appetite.
Symptoms of cirrhosis are itchy skin, fatigue, and nausea.
We immediately go to a hepatologist if warning symptoms appear, such as yellowish skin and sclera of the eye (jaundice), severe abdominal cramps, swelling of the legs or abdomen, vomiting blood, or mental confusion. These symptoms may indicate acute liver failure or cirrhosis, and the patient requires urgent medical care.
Yes, liver coma can be cured with immediate intervention from a hepatologist, providing the necessary care for the condition as quickly as possible to avoid complications, giving medications to cleanse the liver of toxins, and performing intestinal lavage.
Yes, elevated liver enzymes can be cured by treating the underlying cause of elevated enzymes, whether hepatitis viruses, fatty liver, liver cancer, etc.