
Liver Cirrhosis
Chronic liver damage causes scarring and impaired function, leading to fatigue, jaundice, and digestive complications.

Chronic liver damage causes scarring and impaired function, leading to fatigue, jaundice, and digestive complications.

Malignant liver tumors grow silently, affecting liver function and requiring early detection for effective treatment and survival.

Viral liver infection spread through blood or bodily fluids, causing inflammation, chronic disease, or liver failure if untreated.

Liver damage caused by excessive alcohol intake, leading to fatty liver, inflammation, scarring, and potential liver failure.

Sudden liver failure due to toxins, viral infections, or medications, leading to critical health emergencies and organ dysfunction.

Bloodborne viral infection causing chronic liver inflammation, fibrosis, and increased risk of cirrhosis or liver cancer over time.