Causes of Liver Cirrhosis

The causes of liver cirrhosis include hepatitis virus infections, metabolic disorders, drug or chemical toxin factors, and liver cell damage caused by long-term excessive alcohol consumption.
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How Can Infants Prevent Liver Disease Infections?

If family members have hepatitis B, how can they avoid transmission in daily life? It is crucial to follow the routine vaccination schedule for newborns against hepatitis B to prevent infection. For newborns of mothers with hepatitis B surface antigen positivity, the vaccine offers a protection rate of over 95%; when combined with high-titer hepatitis B immunoglobulin, the protection rate reaches 99%.
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How is Fatty Liver Formed?

Fatty liver is a disease caused by abnormal fat metabolism, often associated with excessive alcohol consumption and obesity. It is not contagious, but if left untreated, it may lead to cirrhosis and complications such as bleeding, ascites, and liver cancer, posing a serious threat to life safety.
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