Liver is internal organ in human body which is located on the right side of your belly, under your ribs. The liver plays a vital role in the body as nutrients and trash pass through your digestive system; the liver separates them. It also produces bile, a chemical that eliminates toxins from the body and assists digestion. In the clinical context, chronic liver disease is a disease process of the liver that involves the progressive destruction and regeneration of the liver parenchyma, leading to fibrosis and cirrhosis. “Chronic liver disease” is a liver disease lasting at least six months. It encompasses a broader spectrum of liver illnesses such as chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, and hepatocellular cancer.
Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis is a chronic (long-term) liver disease. It is a condition in which scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue and prevents the liver from functioning normally.
Chronic liver disease causes
Following are the causes of chronic liver diseases.
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