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Serious diseases can occur due to liver disfunctioning. Some of the diseases are silent in nature. You would never know it is harming you until tested and diagnosed. Thankfully, most are treatable, curable and preventable. Read on to know more. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Why and how: I am a gastroenterologist, hepatologist and general gastro physician. There has been an increase in the liver diseases these days. You may check my youtube channel for more details. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMIA9bNqWHc

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Title: Information on Liver Diseases


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BEWARE! - LIVER FOR LIFE!
  • World Liver Day 19th of April
  • GI Rendezvous - 2019

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Campaign for Healthy Liver
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Discussion 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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What 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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Liver Diseases causes
  • Alcohol
  • Hepatitis B
  • Hepatitis C
  • Drugs and diabetes
  • Obesity

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Alcohol 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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United 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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INDIA 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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Punjab 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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Hepatitis 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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Hepatitis 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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Hepatitis 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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Drug 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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DILI
  • gt 1000 HEPATOTOXIC DRUGS
  • Predictable dose related, frequent
  • Unpredictable not dose related, rare
  • Immune mediated
  • Idiosyncratic

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NAFLD (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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NASH Non Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis
  • Associated with
  • Obesity
  • Diabetes
  • Metabolic (hereditary and acquired)
  • Drugs

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Non Alcoholic Steato Hepatitis - Prognosis
  • 15 50 --severe fibrosis
  • 20 -- Cirrhosis
  • Progressive liver disease within a decade of
    diagnosis

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PROTECT 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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Gastroenterology 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)
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