Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis : Risk Factors

Healthline's Premium Tools

Symptom Search
Discover possible causes based on the symptoms you enter. It's fast, convenient and easy to use.
Pill Finder
Search by color, shape and markings. click here
Drug Interaction Checker
Check any 2 drugs for interactions. click here
Drug Compare
Compare any two drugs side by side. click here
Healthline Part D Plan Selector Medicare Part D
Medicare's drug plans are subsidized by the US federal government and offered through insurers.
Advertisement
Marketplace
Alpha-1 antitrypsin is one of the most common inherited diseases in the Caucasian population. The most common symptom is lung disease (emphysema).
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part II
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency is a lack of a liver protein that blocks the destructive effects of certain enzymes. The condition may lead to emphysema and liver disease, and in rare cases, skin disease.
Source:ADAM
Date:March 1, 2007
Glycogen is a form of stored glucose that the body uses as an energy source. Glycogen storage disease (GSD) involves defects that cause an abnormal accumulation of glycogen, usually found in the liver, muscle, or both.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders Part II
Glycogen serves as the primary fuel reserve for the body ' s energy needs. Glycogen storage diseases, also known as glycogenoses, are genetically linked metabolic disorders that involve the enzymes regulating glycogen metabolism.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Hepatitis B is inflammation (irritation and swelling) of the liver due to the hepatitis B virus (HBV. Other types of hepatitis include: Hepatitis A; Hepatitis C; Hepatitis D. See also: Autoimmune hepatitis; Chronic persistent hepatitis; Drug-induced hepatitis.
Source:ADAM
Date:November 13, 2007
Detailed information on hepatitis B, including causes, symptoms, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on hepatitis B, including causes, symptoms, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on hepatitis B, including symptoms and treatment
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on hepatitis B, including causes, symptoms, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
Source:StayWell
Hepatitis B is a highly contagious, sexually transmitted disease caused by a virus that attacks the liver, possibly causing lifelong liver infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver cancer and death.
Source:StayWell
Virus, also known as serum hepatitis virus, that may lead to chronic infection of the liver in unvaccinated children. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) causes serious illnesses, notably chronic infection of the liver or liver cancer, especially if the virus is acquired during childhood.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Childhood and Adolescence
Hepatitis B is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B is a form of viral hepatitis that is also known as serum hepatitis, due to its ability to be spread through body fluids and blood.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health
Hepatitis B is a potentially serious form of liver inflammation due to infection by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). It occurs in both rapidly developing (acute) and long-lasting (chronic) forms, and is one of the commonest chronic infectious diseases worldwide.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
How soon will an infected person's blood test positive for hepatitis B virus after occupational exposure?
Source:StayWell
If someone has been vaccinated against hepatitis B, will he or she get a positive result from a routine hepatitis B surface antigen test?
Source:StayWell
Hepatitis C is a viral disease that leads to swelling (inflammation) of the liver.
Source:ADAM
Date:February 20, 2008
Detailed information on hepatitis C, including causes, symptoms, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on hepatitis C, including causes, symptoms, risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
Source:StayWell
Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Over time, HCV can lead to cirrhosis of the liver or liver cancer. Most people who have hepatitis C don’t have any symptoms for years. Many don’t know that they are infected until their liver is already damaged.
Source:StayWell
Hepatitis C is a viral infection of the liver that frequently causes a chronic, slowly progressing liver disease. The initial infection may be so mild you don't notice it -- but after decades of chronic infection, this virus can damage and even destroy your liver.
Source:StayWell
Treating Hepatitis C (HCV)Remember:No vaccine or medication can prevent the spread of HCV and hepatitis C. It’s up to you to keep others safe.It’s likely thathepatitis C virus (HCV)was found when routine liver tests were done on your blood or afte...
Source:StayWell
Is pancreatitis caused by hepatitis C? What are some tests that can be done to check for pancreatitis?
Source:StayWell
Hepatitis C is a form of liver inflammation that causes primarily a long-lasting (chronic) disease. Acute (newly developed) hepatitis C is rarely observed as the early disease is generally quite mild.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Detailed anatomical description of the prostate gland, including simple definitions and labeled, full-color illustrations
Source:StayWell
Detailed anatomical description of the prostate gland, including simple definitions and labeled, full-color illustrations
Source:StayWell
Detailed anatomical description of the prostate gland, including simple definitions and labeled, full-color illustrations
Source:StayWell
Detailed information on male growth and development
Source:StayWell
Advertisement
Back to Top