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Your Guide to the Basics of Liver Diseases and Conditions

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The liver is the largest internal organ of the body, almost the size of a football. It is responsible for more than 500 functions and helps in flushing toxins out of the blood. Since all the blood passes through the liver, it is also more accessible for cancer cells. The liver is the only organ of the body that can regenerate on its own. So, when a donor gives a part of his/her liver to the recipient, the liver heals itself and regenerates to the original size. Liver diseases can be fatal, and there are all sorts of categories, right from virus infections to genetic diseases and cancer. In this post, we will talk about liver diseases in general. What are the different types of liver diseases? Liver diseases like Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C are caused by a virus, and it is possible to get vaccinated for each. Experts like Dr Gurunath Reddy often suggest patients get vaccinated for viruses and parasites that affect the organ in different ways....

Why USPI Doctors are a Better Choice?

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United Surgical Partners International is one of the most trusted and reliable ambulatory surgical units. USPI is known for its dedicated and high-quality services in serving the community. There are thousands of physicians and doctors under this venture that are known for providing expert solutions for health systems and all kinds of health care services such as employers, government programs, and insurance companies.  Endoscopic Treatment There are many world-acclaimed doctors who are registered under this unit that provide the best treatment for Gastrointestinal and Liver problems. Their mission is to care for every patient and their family as if they were their own. They try to provide the best care and a gratifying experience to the patient.  Memorial North Suite Digestive and Liver Diseases can be cured by a natural method, Endoscopy. Without performing a surgery your problem can be cured by the expertise of the doctors. Dr. Gurunath Reedy is rega...

Endoscopy: A Natural Way to Cure Digestive and Liver Issues

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Have you heard of Endoscopy? It is a medical procedure that allows a doctor to observe the inside of the body without performing major surgery. It is performed with the help of a long flexible tube with a lens at one end and a video camera at the other.  Endoscopy is a front-line procedure for diagnosis, testing, and treatment for common digestive and liver problems. Institutes such as Memorial Hermann North Houston Endoscopy and Surgery Center are known for performing the best endoscopy in Texas. Digestive and Liver Problem Who needs to have an Endoscopy? 1)     The person who wants to locate and remove the tumor from his lungs and digestive tract. 2)     The person who wants to take tissue samples for diagnostic purposes. 3)     The person who wants to get the stones removed from his bile duct. 4)     The person who is suffering from Gastrointestinal and Liver issues.  Depending ...

Improve the Quality Of Your Life With Well Qualified Doctors

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There are several types of doctors who evaluate and treat people with liver disorders. But in order to get the best results, it's quite essential to choose a doctor who is USPI (United Surgical Partners International) registered and provide the accurate treatment what a patient expects. Digestive & Liver Disease Liver Disorders: The liver is the largest gland in the body. The normal weight of liver ranging from 1200 to 1600 GM. It is situated in the upper right portion of the abdomen. And it is the only human organ that has the remarkable property of self-regeneration. Thus, in order to choose a doctor for liver disease, consider only a well qualified and experienced surgeon. Choose Only USPI Registered Doctors: There is no denying the fact that a single glitch while choosing a doctor for liver disease can create the vast problems. Thus, it’s essential to choose a well qualified, experienced and skilled doctors to heal the liver problems. Other than that, there...