Jaundice

What is Jaundice? Jaundice is not an illness, but a medical condition in which too much bilirubin – a compound produced by the breakdown of hemoglobin from red blood cells – is circulating in the blood. This excess of bilirubin...

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Hemochromatosis

What is hemochromatosis? Hemochromatosis is one of the most common genetic disorders in the United States. It is an inherited condition in which the body absorbs and stores too much iron. The extra iron builds up in several organs, especially...

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Liver Cancer

What is liver cancer? Liver cancer refers to the growth of malignant tumors in liver tissue. Cancer that starts in the liver is called primary liver cancer. Cancer that spreads to the liver from another organ is called metastatic liver cancer. What are...

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Fatty Liver

What is Fatty Liver? Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) describes a range of conditions involving the liver that affect people who drink little or no alcohol. The mildest type is simple fatty liver (steatosis), an accumulation of fat within your liver...

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Cirrhosis

The liver, the largest organ in the body, is essential in keeping the body functioning properly. It removes or neutralizes poisons from the blood, produces immune agents to control infection, and removes germs and bacteria from the blood. It...

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Alcoholic Liver Disease

What is the liver's role in processing alcohol? The liver breaks down alcohol so it can be eliminated from your body. If you consume more alcohol than the liver can process, the resulting imbalance can injure the liver by interfering with its...

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Hepatitis A, B or C

What is Hepatitis A? Hepatitis A is the most common of the seven known types of viral hepatitis. Infection with the hepatitis A virus leads to inflammation of the liver, but complications are rarely serious. How Hepatitis A is spread? The hepatitis...

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Dr. Meah Talks: Painful Bowl Movement

You Could Qualify for a FREE Cancer Screening Find out how Here.     What causes painful bowl movement?   There's nothing more aggravating to a person than having to use the restroom only to find that you're in pain. The pain can be large,...

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