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- $Unique_ID{BRK00348}
- $Pretitle{}
- $Title{The Causes of Cirrhosis}
- $Subject{cirrhosis alcohol virus Digestive System systems liver disease
- diseases scar tissue toxins parasite parasites parasitic infection infections
- viral detoxifying detoxification environmental toxin toxins alcoholism
- alcoholic alcoholics hepatitis}
- $Volume{A-8, I-8}
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- Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009700.tid
- Normal, Fatty and Cirrhotic Livers*0009701.scf
- What Causes Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009702.scf
- Symptoms of Cirrhosis of the Liver*0009703.scf
- Diseases of the Liver*0016101.scf}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- The Causes of Cirrhosis
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- QUESTION: A neighbor, living in the same building as we do, has been
- diagnosed as having cirrhosis. Many of his friends and acquaintances who
- spent a great deal of time in his company feel that they should be doing
- something to protect themselves against this disease. Would you explain the
- causes of cirrhosis and what means of protection are available to us?
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- ANSWER: The liver is the largest organ in our body, averaging about 3 and
- 1/2 pounds and as big as a large melon. It is literally a chemical factory,
- responsible for manufacturing hundreds of enzymes necessary for our body
- functions, and detoxifying many poisons and drugs that enter the blood stream,
- including alcohol. The term "cirrhosis" is used when changes occur in the
- structure of the liver as the result of any one of a number of chronic
- diseases. Normal tissue is destroyed and replaced by scar tissue, which
- diminishes the ability of the organ to function properly, impeding the
- circulation of the blood through the liver and reducing its detoxifying
- powers. Cirrhosis is a common disease, ranking fourth as a cause of death
- among American adults. Its cause is most varied, from a reaction to prolonged
- exposure to environmental toxins to parasitic infections. The most common
- cause is chronic alcoholism, and is the one that comes first to mind when
- diagnosing this disease in a patient. If this is the case in your neighbor
- you would have no need for the anxiety and fears expressed in your letter.
- However, several types of viral infections may cause hepatitis, resulting in
- the cirrhotic condition. Since this process takes some time, and your friend
- has already developed cirrhosis, it is doubtful, again, that you have anything
- to fear. It is most probable that you are all thinking of the gamma globulin
- injections that are given to protect the closest relatives of a hepatitis
- victim from contracting the disease, but only individuals in intimate or daily
- contact with the patient need such protection. I would advise an inquiry to
- your friend's physician, to obtain the information you need to calm your
- fears.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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