Friday, May 29, 2015

Fatty liver disease if not controlled can lead to cancer

Excessive consumption of alcohol and increased prevalence of obesity has made fatty liver disease as serious as hepatitis B and C, say experts.
The liver is the second largest organ in one's body, which is located under the rib cage on the right side. It processes what one eats and drinks and converts it into energy and nutrients that the body can use. The liver also removes harmful substances from the blood. According to experts, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is now one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease, which could be caused by obesity, eating junk food, lack of exercise, diabetes and high cholesterol.
Alcoholic and NAFL (non-alcoholic fatty liver) disease could lead to cancer. Liver cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the world. If the damage is not controlled at this stage by lifestyle changes, it may progressively lead to liver cirrhosis, requiring a liver transplant.
It has been seen in various studies that nearly 20 percent of the general population suffers from NAFL. This figure increases to up to 80 percent in those who are obese or diabetic. Up to five percent of these can develop progressive disease.
Hepatitis B carriers are there in two to four percent of the general population and hepatitis C is about 1.5 percent. As the incidence of fatty liver increases progressively, patients of fatty liver requiring transplant may soon surpass those of hepatitis B and C.
Fatty liver is the accumulation of fat in the liver cells. Fatty liver may be associated with liver swelling (inflammation) in some patients leading to slow liver cell death, scarring, ultimately causing cirrhosis.
The disease can be diagnosed easily through ultrasound. Patients come either with non-specific pain and lethargy. Ultrasound diagnoses the disease easily. MRI is more specific, final diagnosis and classification is done by a liver biopsy.
While doctors said that the disease is not passed in generations, they pointed out that dietary patterns within families are usually the same.

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Thursday, May 28, 2015

               Dulcoflex Tablets Details 

Dulcoflex tablet is allopathic medicine for getting relief from occasional constipation. Generic name of this medicine is Bisacodyl. Bisacodyl salt is stimulant laxative for emptying bowel. This medicine is for oral intake, 1 tablet should be taken with glass of water. The laxative effect of medicine takes place after six hours of oral intake. So when taken at bed time, evacuation of bowel takes place next morning.
It should not be chewed or crushed as that may destroy protective coating of medicine. This medicine is not meant for long term use and should be taken only occasionally as per need.
This medicine should not be taken for more than a week. Long term use causes laxative dependence and chronic constipation.
This medicine should not be taken with antacids and milk. Maintain a gap of 1-2 hours between milk, antacid intake and Dulcoflex use.

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