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Why does the hepatitis B virus level rise again in stable patients during follow-up tests?

The treatment of hepatitis B is a very lengthy process and requires continuous regular follow-up to prevent the disease from progressing without awareness, as the liver is a "silent organ" that does n...
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Is shoulder pain also related to liver disease? Listen to what the experts have to say

Many people often experience shoulder pain in daily life, usually attributing it to trauma or joint issues. However, many are unaware that shoulder pain could also be caused by liver disease. I. Pain...
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Long-term use of these 9 types of drugs can easily damage the liver. How can we reduce liver damage?

The metabolism of drugs is generally completed in the liver. "All medicines are somewhat toxic." When drugs are detoxified and metabolized in the liver, they inevitably cause varying degrees of damage...
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Improper Use of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Beware of Liver Damage! Doctors Warn: Especially These Types

In the perception of most people, it is often believed that Chinese herbal medicine is natural and therefore free of toxic side effects. Many traditional Chinese medicines are marketed under the banne...
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Facing Advanced Cancer: To Treat or Not to Treat? A Look at This Elderly Liver Cancer Patient's Choice

Two months ago, I admitted a patient in his seventies. The elderly man arrived with a dark complexion and was noticeably emaciated. Several of his adult children accompanied him, and a few young child...
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How should patients with liver disease who develop jaundice eat correctly?

Jaundice is a common symptom frequently associated with liver disease, caused by a disorder in bilirubin metabolism leading to elevated bilirubin levels in the blood (hyperbilirubinemia). It is not a ...
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Does Gum Bleeding in Liver Disease Patients Indicate Worsening of the Condition?

After liver damage occurs in many liver disease patients, liver function declines, leading to a reduction in the liver's ability to synthesize coagulation factors. This decreases the coagulation funct...
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What are the differences between acute hepatitis and chronic hepatitis, and how should care be provided?

Hepatitis is a general term for liver inflammation. Based on the duration of the disease, hepatitis is mainly divided into acute hepatitis and chronic hepatitis. If acute hepatitis is not effectively ...
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Can Hepatitis B Be Cured? You Should Know These Treatment Methods

China is a major country with hepatitis B, and the core treatment for hepatitis B is antiviral therapy, which is a long and difficult process. So, can hepatitis B be cured? I. Can Hepatitis B Be Cured...
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Confronting the Hepatitis B Five-Panel Test: A Guide to Correctly Analyzing Your Results!

Many people receive their physical examination reports only to be confused by the Hepatitis B five-panel test results. What does each item represent? What does it mean if several of them are positive?...
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