- Test for AST and ALT (transaminase chemicals released with liver cell inflammation);
- Test for GGT and alkaline phosphatase (chemicals released by cells lining the bile ducts)
- Bilirubin
- Test to check the levels of protein and albumin
- Test to check the levels of protein and albumin
- Tests to monitor INR blood clotting as it may be impaired due to poor protein production
- lipase to check for pancreas inflammation
- Tests to check Ammonia blood level in patients with mental confusion. It is helpful in determining whether or not liver failure is a potential cause.
- Other imaging tests such as CT scan, MRI and ultrasound
- Liver biopsy ( to confirm a specific diagnosis of liver disease)
What is the treatment for liver disease?
Every liver disease has its own specific treatment regimen. For instance:
- In case of hepatitis A, patient requires extensive care to maintain hydration while the immune system fights and kill the infection.
- In cases of cirrhosis and end-stage liver disease, medications may be required to control the intake of protein through low sodium diet and diuretics.
- Those with large amounts of fluid accumulated in abdomen, it is necessary to remove excess fluid through paracentesis.
- Operations may be required to treat portal hypertension and minimize the risk of bleeding.
For severe cases of liver damage, Liver transplantation is the final option. Book your appointment with one of the best liver surgeons in India, Dr. Vivek Vij.