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About the Liver

The liver is a large, vital organ that performs hundreds of essential functions to keep your body alive and healthy. It is located in the upper right side of the abdomen, just below the diaphragm and above the stomach.

Did you know?
The liver is the only organ in the human body capable of regeneration. Even if a portion is damaged or removed, it can grow back to its original size.

Detoxification
The liver filters harmful substances from your blood, including: Alcohol, Drugs, Toxins

Functions of the Liver

The liver is responsible for a wide range of critical functions, including:

🔵 Metabolism & Digestion

Produces bile to help digest fats
Processes nutrients from the food
Regulates blood sugar levels

🔵 Detoxification

Filters toxins and harmful substances from the blood
Breaks down drugs and alcohol

🔵 Blood Functions

Produces important proteins for blood clotting
Stores and releases glucose when needed

🔵 Storage & Regulation

Stores vitamins and minerals (A, D, E, K, B12, iron)
Helps regulate cholesterol levels

🔵 Immune Support

Helps fight infections by removing bacteria from the bloodstream

Top Booked Diagnostic Tests

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Bilirubin Total

MRP: 150

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150

1 Test Parameter Covered

Gama GGT

MRP: 400

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400

1 Test Parameter Covered

Liver Function Test (LFT)

MRP: 600

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450

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Common Factors That Affect or Damage the Liver

🍔 Unhealthy Diet & Obesity

Excess fatty foods, sugar, and processed items.
Leads to fat buildup in the liver (fatty liver disease).
Strongly linked with obesity and diabetes.

🍺 Alcohol Consumption

Excessive drinking damages liver cells
Can cause:
🔵 Fatty liver.
🔵 Alcoholic hepatitis.
🔵 Cirrhosis (permanent scarring).

🦠 Viral Infections

Viruses like Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C infect the liver.
Spread through contaminated blood, unsafe injections, or unprotected sex.

💊 Medications & Toxins

Overuse of certain medicines (like Paracetamol).
Exposure to chemicals or herbal toxins.
Can lead to drug-induced liver injury.

🧬 Genetic & Autoimmune Disorders

Some people inherit liver conditions.
Autoimmune diseases can cause the body to attack its own liver.

🩸 Metabolic Conditions

Diabetes.
High cholesterol.
High triglycerides.
These increase the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)

🧪 Why It’s Important to Test and Treat Liver Properly

Keeping your liver healthy isn't just important—it’s essential for survival. Testing and timely treatment can prevent serious, often irreversible damage.

🔵 Early Detection Saves Lives

Most liver diseases develop silently, with no symptoms in the early stages. Regular tests (like liver function tests) help detect problems before they become severe.

🔵 Prevents Irreversible Damage

If left untreated, liver problems can progress to:
Fibrosis (scarring)
Cirrhosis (permanent damage)
Liver failure
Once severe damage occurs, it cannot be fully reversed.

🔵 Protects Your Whole Body

The liver affects multiple body systems:
Blood purification
Digestion
Hormone balance
Immunity
A damaged liver can disrupt your entire body’s function.

🔵 Avoids Life-Threatening Complications

Untreated liver disease may lead to:
Internal bleeding
Fluid buildup (ascites)
Brain confusion (hepatic encephalopathy)
Increased risk of liver cancer

🔵 Improves Treatment Outcomes

When diagnosed early:
Lifestyle changes can reverse damage (especially fatty liver)
Medications work more effectively
Need for surgery or transplant can be avoided

🔵 Enhances Quality of Life

Healthy liver = better:
Energy levels
Digestion
Overall well-being
Ignoring liver health can lead to fatigue, weakness, and long-term illness.

🔴 Summary

Testing and treating liver conditions early helps you:
Stay healthy
Avoid complications
Live longer and better

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