Know About Liver transplant
  • Liver transplant is typically performed to treat end-stage liver disease or liver failure caused by conditions such as hepatitis B or C, alcoholic liver disease, or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms of liver failure may include jaundice, fatigue, abdominal swelling, and confusion. In some cases, liver failure may lead to life-threatening complications such as bleeding or a buildup of toxins in the body.
  • Treatment: The primary treatment for end-stage liver disease is liver transplant surgery, which involves replacing the damaged liver with a healthy liver from a donor. Before and after the transplant, patients may require medication to manage their symptoms and prevent rejection of the transplanted liver. Post-surgery, patients require ongoing medical care and monitoring to ensure the success of the transplant and prevent complications