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Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis is damage of the liver in which its normal structure
is destroyed by widespread scarring. Amongst the most common causes
of Cirrhosis are: excessive alcohol intake and hepatitis
B infection. Rarer causes include Wilson's Disease, in which the
mineral copper is poorly metabolised by the body; gallbladder disease;
heart disease and certain drugs.
Typical features of Cirrhosis include: jaundice, deep reddening
of the palms of the hands, contractures of the fingers, abnormal
breast growth in men, abnormal nail growth (clubbing), enlarged
spleen, bleeding in the gut, liver failure and accumulation of fluid
in the abdomen.
Cirrhosis may also affect metabolism of certain vitamins
and minerals, most notably vitamin D. This may lead to weakening
of the bones. Complications of Cirrhosis include: brain damage
and heavy bleeding from blood vessels around the oesophagus
Complementary Health Advice
Nutritional therapy
- The antioxidants vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium and the supplement
phosphatidyl choline may help to reduce the toxic effects of
alcohol and drugs. Vitamin B Complex and folic acid can be taken
as they are often deficient in liver disease.
Herbal Therapy
- Once Cirrhosis has been diagnosed, milk thistle can
be taken 3 times daily to prevent free radical damage in the
liver, and catechin to help regenerate liver tissue.
The following complementary therapies can be used in the treatment
of Cirrhosis:
Acupuncture, Chinese
Herbal Medicine, Herbal
Medicine, Nutritional
Therapy, Reflexology.
Homeopathy might be
useful as a supportive treatment.
You
are recommended to seek advice of a qualified health practitioner. To find a qualified
practitioner in your area look in the Practitioner
Directory.

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