Liver disease can be termed as any disturbance of liver function that causes illness. The liver is responsible for many critical functions within the body and should it become diseased or injured, the loss of those functions can cause significant damage to the body. The liver separates nutrients and waste as they move through your digestive system. It also produces bile, a substance that carries toxins out of your body and helps in digestion. Liver disease is also referred to as hepatic disease. Liver is the largest organ inside your body. Individuals suffering from Obesity are at greater risk of diseases related to the liver. Over a period of time liver disease can cause cirrhosis (scarring). As more scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue, the capacity of the liver to function properly goes down. Left untreated, liver disease can lead to liver failure and liver cancer.

Symptoms associated with Liver Disease

  •  Yellowing of your skin and the whites’ area of your eyes, commonly called Jaundice.
  • Abdominal (belly) pain (especially on the right side).
  • Bleeding or getting bruised easily.
  • Changes in the color of your urine or stool.
  • Fatigue.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • Swelling in your arms or legs (edema).

 What causes different types of liver disease

Different types of liver disease result from different causes. Liver disease may result from:

  • Viral infections: Hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are diseases caused by a viral infection.
  • Problems with your immune system: When your immune system mistakenly attacks your liver, it can lead to  autoimmune liver diseases. These include primary biliary cholangitis and autoimmune hepatitis.
  • Inherited diseases: Some liver diseases develop because of a genetic condition (one you inherit from your parents). Inherited liver diseases include Wilson disease and hemochromatosis.
  • Cancer: When abnormal cells multiply in and around your liver, you may develop tumors. These tumors may be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (liver cancer).
  • Consuming too many toxins: Alcohol-related fatty liver disease is the result of alcohol use. Non-alcohol related fatty liver disease (NAFLD) results from consuming too much fat. NAFLD is becoming more common as rates of obesity and diabetes rise.

Stem Cell Therapy for Liver Disease

Stem Cell can be characterized by their potential for self-renewal, high proliferation, and multi-directional differentiation they have been widely used to treat conditions related to the liver. Stem Cells effectively promote liver regeneration by reducing fibrosis, improve liver function and survival rates in patients.

With our Team of experts and State of the Art Technology we have mastered the art to isolate maximum number of viable stem cells from autologous source (Bone Marrow and Adipose). Once derived these cells are thoroughly checked and administered to the patient under supervision of our expect Doctors.

These cells one infused reach to the damaged part of the liver and start repairing the damaged area enhancing the capability of the liver area to repair in a better fashion and hence improving the quality of life.

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