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Does hepatology care involve diet and lifestyle.

Absolutely. Lifestyle medicine is foundational to managing many liver conditions, especially fatty liver disease. We provide specific, evidence-based guidance on nutrition, exercise, weight management,.

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Can I still drink alcohol if I.

This depends entirely on your specific diagnosis. For conditions like alcoholic liver disease or advanced fibrosis, complete abstinence is usually necessary. For other conditions,.

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Are the treatments for liver disease safe?

All treatments are carefully selected based on a balance of benefits and risks. We conduct thorough pre-treatment assessments and regular monitoring to ensure safety..

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How often will I need follow-up appointments?

This depends on your specific condition and its severity. Some patients with stable early disease may require annual reviews, while those with advanced cirrhosis.

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Can liver damage be reversed?

Yes, in many cases. The liver has a remarkable ability to repair itself. Early-stage fibrosis (F1-F2) can often be reversed with appropriate treatment of.

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Do I need a liver biopsy?

In most cases, no. With advanced non-invasive tools like Shear Wave Elastography (FibroScan®), we can accurately assess liver fibrosis without a biopsy. Biopsy is.

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What’s the difference between a gastroenterologist and.

All hepatologists are gastroenterologists with additional specialised training focused exclusively on liver, gallbladder, biliary, and pancreatic diseases. While a gastroenterologist treats the entire digestive.

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When should I see a hepatologist?

You should consider a hepatology referral if you have persistently abnormal liver blood tests, a diagnosis of fatty liver disease, known viral hepatitis, a.

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