Liver patients can safely have children after ensuring that their newborns receive timely vaccinations.
Fatty liver is a common liver disease primarily caused by abnormal fat metabolism. Although it often lacks obvious symptoms, if not treated promptly, it may develop into severe liver disease. This article will discuss the causes, symptoms, and preventive and treatment methods of fatty liver.
The causes, symptoms, and preventive treatment methods of fatty liver.
Four months ago, the child suffered from drug-induced hepatitis, which has since been treated and healed. Currently, the alanine aminotransferase level is 50.22, the aspartate aminotransferase level is 48.57, and the hepatitis B surface antigen is 197, all elevated. What are the reasons for the elevated alanine aminotransferase in a 7-year-old child?
Causes and Treatment Methods of Hepatosplenomegaly
A child has no appetite and a yellowish complexion. After a liver function test, it was found that the Hepatitis B surface antibody is positive. It is recommended to check for zinc deficiency or indigestion, and possibly supplement with gluconate zinc and Shanyao Jianpi oral liquid. Pay attention to dietary control and weather factors as well.
Understanding the symptoms of neonatal biliary atresia, including hyperbilirubinemia, clay-colored stools, and liver enlargement.
A seven-year-old child experienced abdominal pain and underwent an abdominal color Doppler ultrasound, which revealed a slightly enlarged liver with mild diffuse damage. The child has no hepatitis, and the ultrasound doctor noted that the liver’s diagonal measurement for a seven-year-old should be between 8 to 9 centimeters, but the child’s measurement was 10.2 centimeters. Is this dangerous, and what treatment should be taken? In addition, I consulted Professor Huang, but she did not provide a clear answer, only suggesting another liver function test. What is a diffuse liver injury? I am very worried about my child’s liver because the abdominal pain has not been cured yet. Can abdominal pain be related to the liver?
Patients with portal hypertension are most susceptible to varicose veins in the esophagus, gastric fundus, and other areas. After varices form, the veins are prone to rupture and bleeding.
Neonatal Type I Biliary Atresia is a congenital liver disease that usually requires surgical treatment.