12 Early Symptoms Of Liver Disease: Critical Signs To Watch For
Liver transplants can be lifesaving

Liver transplants can be lifesaving for individuals with end-stage liver disease. The procedure involves replacing a diseased liver with a healthy one from a donor. Candidates must undergo extensive evaluation and be added to a transplant waiting list. Post-transplant care includes lifelong medication to prevent organ rejection and regular follow-ups to monitor liver function.
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) remains one of the most preventable forms of liver damage. Long-term heavy drinking causes fat buildup, inflammation, and scarring in the liver. The progression from fatty liver to alcoholic hepatitis and eventually cirrhosis can often be reversed if alcohol use is stopped early, but becomes harder to treat in later stages.