Category | Chronic Liver Disease |
There are many types of liver disease, which can be caused by infections, inherited conditions, obesity, and misuse of alcohol. Over time, liver disease may lead to scarring and more serious complications. Early treatment can help heal the damage and prevent liver failure.
Your liver is your body’s second-largest organ (after the skin). It sits just under your ribcage on the right side and is about the size of a football. The liver separates nutrients and waste as they move through your digestive system. It also produces bile, a substance that carries toxins out of your body and aids in digestion.
Some types of liver disease can increase your risk of developing liver cancer. Others, if left untreated, continue to damage your liver.