Hepatitis
Hepatitis
Your liver helps you break down food and can help fight infection. Your liver also removes harmful chemicals from the blood. If your liver is damaged, you have liver failure. Harmful substances can build up in your body and you can have extra fluid in your belly called ascites. Poor nutrition can happen as the disease progresses.
Liver Failure Diet
Your liver helps you break down food and can help fight infection. Your liver also removes harmful chemicals from the blood. If your liver is damaged, you have liver failure. Harmful substances can build up in your body and you can have extra fluid in your belly called ascites. Poor nutrition can happen as the disease progresses.
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