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Liver health :Function, Diseases & Vital Screening

Overview

Maintaining a healthy liver is essential for long-term wellness and quality of life. This remarkable organ quietly supervises many vital tasks, so any decline in its function can have a cascading effect on overall health.

What the Liver Does?

The liver is your body's natural filtration system, diligently working beneath the surface. Among its primary liver function tasks are:

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    Detoxification:Neutralizes and eliminates toxins and waste products from food, medicines, and the environment.
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    Metabolism:Breaks down nutrients from food for energy and stores them for later use, regulating blood sugar, fats, and cholesterol.Bile
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    Bile Production:Produces bile, which is vital for digesting fats and absorbing fat-soluble
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    Vitamin Storage:Stores vitamins and minerals such as vitamin B12, iron, and copper forwhen the body needs them most
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    Synthetic function:Synthesis of Coagulation Factors (I (fibrinogen), II (prothrombin), V, VII, IX, X, XI, XII) which play crucial in coagulation.

A resilient liver can withstand a lot, but paying attention to liver symptoms is key to long-term health.

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Common Liver Conditions & Risk Factors

Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD/NASH)

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    Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD):Excess fat build-up in liver cells not caused by alcohol. India is witnessing a rise in NAFLD, often linked to obesity and diabetes.
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    Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH):An advanced form of NAFLD with inflammation and liver cell damage, which can progress to cirrhosis.
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    Alcoholic Liver Disease:Accumulation of fat in the liver due to alcohol consumption which causes liver inflammation, damages your liver and if unchecked on time can create scarring (Cirrhosis & Fibrosis). In severe cases, Cirrhosis & Fibrosis can lead to liver failure.
Obesity

Obesity

Diabetes

Diabetes

high blood pressure

high blood pressure

 high cholesterol

high cholesterol

sedentary lifestyle

sedentary lifestyle

Risk Factors: 

Alcohol abuse, Obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, sedentary lifestyle.

Symptoms:

Usually silent but may include fatigue, mild upper abdominal discomfort, and unexplained weakness.

Prevalence:

A growing concern in Indian adults.

Hepatitis A, B, C

Causes:

Viral infections that inflame liver tissue; Hepatitis A is usually self-limiting, B and C can become chronic.

Fever

Fever

Jaundice

Jaundice

nausea

nausea

loss of appetite

loss of appetite

dark urine

dark urine

Prevalence:

Hepatitis B and C are among the leading causes of chronic liver disease and liver cancer worldwide, including India.

Symptoms & When to See a Doctor?

SymptomDescriptionCause for Concern?
JaundiceYellowing of skin/eyesYes
FatigueOngoing tiredness, weaknessSometimes
Abdominal PainDiscomfort, fullness, or pain in upper rightYes
Dark UrineUrine darker than usualYes
Itchy SkinPersistent, unexplained itchingYes

It is essential to recognize the early signs of overworked liver. Liver problems can develop slowly, producing vague or mild symptoms before becoming serious.

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    If you notice jaundice, sudden swelling, confusion, unexplained bleeding, or pronounced fatigue, consult a doctor at the earliest.
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    Early intervention can prevent severe liver damage and improve outcomes, so never ignore new or persistent liver symptoms.

Key Liver Tests & Diagnostics

Liver Function Tests (LFTs): ALT, AST, Bilirubin, ALP , GGT

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    ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase):Measures cell damage. High values signal active liver injury.
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    AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase):Another indicator of cell damage.
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    Bilirubin:Assesses the liver's processing and excretion of waste.
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    ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase):Elevated in bile duct disorders.
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    GGT (gamma-glutamyl transferase) :It is a reliable indicator of bile duct damage, particularly in children, and its elevation is a marker for cholestasis (a condition where bile flow is obstructed).
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    Total protein, albumin & globulin:With any liver disease, there will be a fall in these parameters, reflecting decreased synthesis.

Purpose:These liver function tests detect early or ongoing liver cell damage, helping monitor conditions such as fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis.

Imaging & Others: Ultrasound, FibroScan

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    Liver ultrasound:A painless way to visualize liver size, fatty changes, scarring, or tumours.
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    FibroScan:Specialized, non-invasive imaging for measuring liver stiffness and scarring.

Advanced Panels

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    Liver Ascitic Panel:Used for people with fluid accumulation in abdomen (ascites), this comprehensive liver test offers multiple insights at once. (See our Test Menu for details.)
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    FibroScan:Specialized, non-invasive imaging for measuring liver stiffness and scarring.

Diagnostic Liver Tests

TestPurposeSample TypeTurnaround Time
Liver Function TestsScreening liver cell injury, jaundice, chronic illnessesBlood6–24 hrs
Liver UltrasoundDetects steatosis, tumours, scarring, cystsImagingSame day
FibroScanMeasures liver stiffness/fibrosisImagingSame day
Liver Ascitic PanelEvaluates fluid & infection risk (in ascites)Blood/fluid24–48 hrs

Consider a liver health test or a comprehensive liver health check if you have risk factors - early diagnosis enables better management and recovery. Suburban Diagnostics also offers home collection for select liver health check packages -making preventive care easier for you

Preventive & Lifestyle Strategies

Diet

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    Opt for a low-fat, low-sugar diet loaded with fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
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Lifestyle

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    Limit alcohol to safe thresholds; abstain if you already have liver concerns.
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    Adopt stress-reducing practices like yoga, meditation, or mindful breathing to improve liver function over time.

Vaccination

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Screening

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Conclusion

Every step towards a healthy liver is a step toward sustained vitality and resilience. Pay attention to early liver symptoms, know your risks, and opt for regular liver health check and liver test packages to safeguard yourself and your loved ones. If you have concerns or want tailored guidance, consult a healthcare provider or use Suburban Diagnostics' comprehensive services to stay on top of your liver's health needs.

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