Title: Information on Liver Diseases
1BEWARE! - LIVER FOR LIFE!
- World Liver Day 19th of April
- GI Rendezvous - 2019
Dr. Gurbilas P Singh
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2Campaign for Healthy Liver
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3Discussion points
- Why is World Hepatitis Day important?
- Why we come here to speak about it?
- What is the take home message?
- Are we any wiser?
- What are the dos to have a healthy liver?
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4What does the liver do?
- Hard working organ doing hundreds of complex
functions - Fighting infections and illness
- Regulating blood sugar
- Removing toxic substances from body
- Managing cholesterol levels
- Helping blood to clot
- Helps in digestion (particularly fats) with bile.
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5Liver Diseases causes
- Alcohol
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Drugs and diabetes
- Obesity
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6Alcohol and Liver diseases
- Liver diseases in USA 40 secondary to alcohol.
More than 60 of the population over 18 years is
taking alcohol. - No safe limit of taking alcohol known.
- Females and youngsters livers get affected more
readily!
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7United Nations Office on Drugs Crime (UNODC)
- Critical age for the initiation of substance
abuse - Early to late adolescence (12-17 years).
- Peak among young people (18-25 years).
- Global deaths directly caused by drug abuse have
increased by 60 from 2000 to 2015.
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10INDIA Substance Abuse Stats
- According to a UN report, 1 million heroin
addicts are registered. - Unofficially, there are as many as 5 million.
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11Punjab Drug Abuse Stats
- According to a survey, 66 of the school going
students in the state consume gutka or tobacco. - Every third male and every tenth female student
have taken to drugs. - Seven out of ten college-going students are into
drug abuse.
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12Hepatitis B and C - Spread
- Sharing of infected needles
- Receiving infected blood
- Accidental exposure to infected blood
- Hepatitis B is preventable
- (Vaccination available) and treatable!
- Hepatitis C is treatable
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13Hepatitis B
- 100 times more infective than HIV
- 45 of worlds population lives in high
endemicity area for this virus. - 350 million across the world are chronic carriers
of this virus. - 25 of these will go on to have chronic liver
disease (Cirrhosis). Hence leading cause of
Cirrhosis.
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14Hepatitis C
- Almost 3 of world population infected
- Free treatment in India and newer drugs are very
effective - No vaccination
- Second leading cause of chronic liver disease
(Cirrhosis)
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15Drug Induced Liver Injury(DILI)
- Over the counter drugs!
- Unnecessarily prescriptions (patients in
control) - Indiscriminate use of alternative medicines
without prescription - Substance abuse
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16DILI
- gt 1000 HEPATOTOXIC DRUGS
- Predictable dose related, frequent
- Unpredictable not dose related, rare
- Immune mediated
- Idiosyncratic
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17NAFLD (Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease)
- Fatty Liver (no symptoms)
- Blood tests, Ultrasound scan, Other imaging(Fibro
scan, - CT scan, MRI scan)
- Fatty Liver is one end of a spectrum which can
lead to Hepatitis (inflammation of liver) and to
chronic liver disease (Cirrhosis)
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18NASH Non Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis
- Associated with
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Metabolic (hereditary and acquired)
- Drugs
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19Non Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis - Prognosis
- 15 50 --severe fibrosis
- 20 -- Cirrhosis
- Progressive liver disease within a decade of
diagnosis
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20PROTECT YOUR LIVER
- Vaccination
- Avoid alcohol
- Diagnose diabetes early (screening and health
checks) and treat appropriately - Active life style with regular exercise
- Be vigilant and go to standardised places for and
medical surgical procedures
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21Gastroenterology Services
Gastroenterology Hepatology Liver Specialist
Gastro Physician
- Dr. Gurbilas P. Singh practices at
- Jeevandeep, Centre of Digestive Diseases (No. 88,
Sector, 16A, Chandigarh) - Paras Hospital (Panchkula, Haryana)
- Apollo Clinics (Sector 8, Chandigarh)
- He also provides clinical services and is
Director, - Education Training at
- Sarvhit Gastrocity (Smt. Paarvati Devi Hospital,
A-Block, Ranjit Avenue, Amritsar)