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Follow on Google News | 21% Increase In Liver Cirrhosis Since 2019 Is Not Always Linked To Drink, Says ExpertDr Avi Hari Narayanan (MBChB), Clinical Lead at London Medical Laboratory, says: 'Cirrhosis is scarring or fibrosis of the liver caused by long-term or recurrent damage resulting in permanent, irreversible disease. The scar tissue prevents the liver from working properly. This can lead to liver failure and serious complications that can be life-threatening. 'In the UK, the chief cause of cirrhosis of the liver is too much alcohol over many years. In England alone, 1.9 million people have reported drinking at harmful levels that could cause liver disease. 'However, while this may be the most common cause of cirrhosis, it is not the only one. Suffering from hepatitis over a long time is also a cause and, in particular, secondary hepatitis B or C viral infections. 'There is also a severe form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease that can cause the condition. It's called "non-alcoholic steatohepatitis" 'A major concern is that, at first, cirrhosis symptoms are largely invisible. However, as the condition develops people may experience the following symptoms:
'As the condition progresses in severity, common symptoms include:
'Anyone who is concerned that they may be suffering from the condition should consult their GP. Alternatively, a simple blood test can identify liver problems. For example, London Medical Laboratory's General Health Profile includes a check of liver function. The test can be taken at home through the post, or at one of the many drop-in clinics that offer these tests across London and nationwide in over 120 selected pharmacies and health stores. For full details, see: https://www.londonmedicallaboratory.com/ End
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