Homeopathy Medicine for Acute Liver Disease

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Many substances have the potential to damage the liver’s parenchyma acutely, but the degree of harm can vary.

The most prevalent form of viral hepatitis, hepatitis A, usually manifests as epidemics around the world, affects both children and adults, usually in the fall, and is frequently transmitted by eating shellfish and clams.

The prodromal phase of this vireamia lasts up to two weeks, and it makes the patient feel unwell with nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, headache, and a desire for cigarettes. There is also occasionally mild fever, upper abdominal discomfort, and tender lymphadenopathy.

The remedies listed above under “Hepatitis” cover the pathogenesis of almost every hepatic disorder, and homoeopathy offers a clear line of treatment regardless of the liver pathology; however, one must keep in mind that the final remedy choice is based on the totality of the case.

SYMPTOMS OF ACUTE LIVER DISEASE

Although liver disease does not always present with obvious signs and symptoms, when it does, some of the following may be present:

  • The appearance of jaundice in the eyes and skin
  • Abdominal pain and swelling
  • ankle and leg swelling
  • Itchy skin
  • Dark urine color
  • Pale stool color
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Loss of appetite
  • Tendency to bruise easily

CAUSES OF ACUTE LIVER DISEASE

Many factors can lead to liver disease.

Infection

Viral infections that damage the liver can be spread through blood or semen, tainted food or water, close contact with an infected person, and parasites and viruses can infect the liver, causing inflammation that reduces liver function. The most prevalent hepatitis viruses are:

  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C

IMMUNE SYSTEM ABNORMALITY

The liver can be impacted by autoimmune diseases, which are conditions in which the immune system targets specific body parts.

  • Autoimmune hepatitis
  • Primary biliary cholangitis
  • Primary sclerosing cholangitis

Genetics

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  • Hemochromatosis
  • Wilson’s disease
  • Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

Cancer and other growths

Examples include:

  • Liver cancer
  • Bile duct cancer
  • Liver adenoma

Other

Liver disease has additional typical causes, such as:

  • Chronic alcohol abuse
  • (Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease): Liver fat accumulation
  • certain over-the-counter or prescription drugs
  • Certain herbal compounds

RISK FACTORS

Our risk of developing liver disease may be impacted by the following factors:

  • Heavy alcohol use
  • Obesity
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Tattoos or body piercings
  • use of shared needles for drug injection
  • Blood transfusion before 1992
  • contact with bodily fluids and blood of others
  • Unprotected sex
  • the ingestion of specific toxins or chemicals
  • liver illness runs in the family

COMPLICATIONS OF ACUTE LIVER DISEASE

Depending on the underlying cause of our liver issues, different complications can develop from liver disease, which if left untreated can lead to liver failure, a condition that poses a serious risk to our lives.

PREVENTION OF ACUTE LIVER DISEASE

To prevent liver disease:

Drink alcohol in moderation

Avoid risky behavior

Get vaccinated

Use medications wisely

Avoid contact with other people’s blood and body fluids

Keep your food safe

Take care with aerosol sprays

Protect your skin

Maintain a healthy weight

HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE FOR ACUTE LIVER DISEASE

Lycopodium, Nux vomica, Belldona, ChelidoniumRL-31, LIVOCARE.

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