Image of hands gently holding a healthy liver, symbolizing liver care, protection, and overall well-being
Your liver is one of the most vital organs in your body, responsible for detoxification, digestion, and metabolism. Taking proper care of your liver ensures long-term health and prevents liver diseases.

How to Maintain a Healthy Liver:

✅ Eat a Balanced Diet – Include fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins while reducing processed foods and unhealthy fats.
💧 Stay Hydrated – Drinking plenty of water helps flush out toxins and supports liver function.
🚫 Limit Alcohol Consumption – Excess alcohol can damage liver cells and lead to conditions like fatty liver disease and cirrhosis.
🏃 Exercise Regularly – Staying active helps maintain a healthy weight and reduces the risk of liver disease.
⚕️ Avoid Toxins and Unnecessary Medications – Minimize exposure to harmful chemicals, drugs, and environmental toxins that may strain your liver.
🩺 Get Regular Liver Checkups – Routine tests help detect liver issues early and ensure timely medical care.

          Common Liver Diseases in Children :

🦠 Hepatitis (A, B, C, D, E) – Viral infections that cause liver inflammation.
🍟 Fatty Liver Disease – Excess fat buildup in the liver, linked to obesity and poor diet.
🧬 Wilson’s Disease – A genetic disorder causing copper buildup in the liver.
🚫 Liver Cancer – Uncontrolled cell growth in the liver, often linked to chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis.
🚨 Liver Failure – A life-threatening condition where the liver loses its ability to function properly.

                                         Liver tumors

Liver tumors in children are relatively rare but can present significant challenges in terms of diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care. Liver tumors can be benign or malignant, with each type affecting the child in distinct ways..

                             Pediatric endoscopy

Pediatric endoscopy is a minimally invasive procedure used to examine a child’s digestive tract. It helps diagnose and treat various gastrointestinal (GI) conditions, ensuring early detection and proper medical care.

                                         Liver Biopsy

A liver biopsy is a medical procedure used to examine liver tissue for signs of disease, inflammation, or damage. It helps doctors diagnose conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, fatty liver disease, liver cancer, and other chronic liver disorders.

 Liver transplantation

Liver transplantation is a complex medical procedure in which a diseased or damaged liver is
replaced with a healthy one from a donor. This surgery is often the only viable option for
individuals suffering from end-stage liver disease or acute (sudden) liver failure. When the liver
fails to perform its functions adequately, liver transplantation becomes necessary.