The liver is the biggest and one of the vital internal
organs in the body. It performs numerous important functions, including the filtration
of blood from the digestive tract, detoxification of chemicals that enter the
body, metabolization of fats, and regulation of hormones and blood sugar levels.
But despite its important role, the liver is also one of the
most abused body organs. “Throughout a person’s lifetime, the liver is
constantly engaged in a cycle of damage, inflammation and cell death. Under
normal conditions, it can repair and renew itself. But if it is injured faster
than it is repairing, the damage can be irreversible and may lead to organ
failure,” explains Dr. Nicky Montoya, president of MediCard Philippines.
Here are lifestyle modification tips for liver health:
Stop smoking and limit your alcohol and drug intake
The harmful chemicals in cigarette can cause inflammation
and scarring of the liver, which increases the risk of infection from Hepatitis
B and C. It can also cause oxidative stress on the organ, making it less
efficient to repair its damage. Cirrhosis, which means scarring of the liver
due to previous damage, increases the risk for liver cancer.
Excessive alcohol consumption and ingestion of painkillers
can also lead to liver failure. Just like with cigarettes, the chemicals in
alcohol and drugs can destroy the liver cells. This damage can lead to fat
build-up in the liver, inflammation and cirrhosis.
Eat a healthy diet and drink water adequately
Health experts recommend increasing the intake of grains,
fruits and leafy vegetables while limiting the consumption of fats, salt, meat,
refined sugar, sweetened and carbonated drinks, and coffee. Drinking adequate
amounts of clean water is also important for detoxification. The recommended
daily water intake depends on age, sex and health status but the minimum
quantity is at least 1 litre for adults.
Exercise regularly
Regular exercise helps flushes toxins from the body through
sweating, which lowers the detoxification task of the liver. It can also
prevent obesity, which is
linked to fatty liver and cirrhosis. Liver exercises include gentle pressing of the area up and under the ribs, light thumping of the liver and trunk turning.
linked to fatty liver and cirrhosis. Liver exercises include gentle pressing of the area up and under the ribs, light thumping of the liver and trunk turning.
Avoid excessive toxin exposure
Toxins that can injure liver cells can be found in aerosol
products and insecticides. They are also present in other common household
items such as drain and toilet bowl cleaners, laundry room products and carpet
and upholstery shampoos. Fuel exhaust also contains liver-damaging poisons,
like lead and sulfur and nitrogen oxides.
Seek expert advice on liver supplements
Liver supplements can help lessen liver inflammation and
enhance its function. But while numerous liver supplements are readily
available to the public, it is best to consult your doctor before taking one. A
liver specialist can provide you with important information on liver support
and detoxification.
Get vaccinated against hepatitis
Hepatitis is a common liver disease that can lead to cirrhosis,
cancer and liver failure. They are transmitted through contaminated food and
water (Hepatitis A) and blood and body fluids (Hepatitis B and C) and they can
stay in the body for years without any symptoms. Thus, it is best to get
vaccinated to prevent a possible infection. If you think you have been exposed
to the virus, talk to your doctor about being tested.
“The liver is a forgiving and resilient organ. If you’ve
abused it in the past, it can forgive you by healing itself. But it has its
limit. Give it enough time to repair itself before it’s too late,” reminds Dr.
Montoya.
MediCard has free-standing clinics in key cities across the
country that provides comprehensive out-patient services, including
consultation, diagnostics and immunization. For more information, visit http://medicardphils.com.
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