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Five warning signs of potentially 'life-threatening' liver scarring – when to 'see a GP'


Joseph Ambani, Medical Director from GlowBar, said: “If you are diagnosed with liver disease (based on the physical exam, blood tests, imaging studies, or other diagnostic tests), your healthcare provider will work with you to develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.

“Treatment for liver disease will depend on the underlying cause and the severity of your condition.

“Treatment options may include lifestyle changes, medication, or in some cases, surgery.”

From a healthy diet to exercise, various lifestyle changes could help guide you out of the woods.





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