Liver Failure
Liver failure is a serious medical condition in which the liver becomes unable to adequately filter toxins from the bloodstream. This condition can lead to life-threatening complications, including coma and death. Liver failure can be caused by a variety of factors, including alcohol abuse, hepatitis, viruses, and certain medications. Early diagnosis and timely medical intervention can help improve the outcome. Treatment of liver failure depends on the underlying cause and may include medical, nutritional, and lifestyle interventions. Liver transplant surgery is sometimes necessary in severe cases. It is important to seek medical care promptly if signs and symptoms of liver failure are present.
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