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What Could Be The Cause Of Liver Damage?

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Posted on Sat, 6 Jul 2013
Question: I am concerned about liver damage.
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Answered by Dr. Payman Hajiazim (55 minutes later)
Hi there, thanks for asking. Obesity is a risk factor for liver damage. You should try not to be overweight (at least to have a BMI less than 27 or 28).
You should also not to take a pain killer medication (like tylenol) or many other medications out of doctor's prescription regularly.
It is also recommended that alcohol consumption be limited for the sake of liver. Many people who drink more than 7 beers a week will find fatty liver which is the first stage of more significant issues for the liver and body.
I wish you a very good health.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Payman Hajiazim (1 hour later)
That is a form response that I could have from many sources. Did you actually look at my answers? I do not accept this as a qualified answer.
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Answered by Dr. Payman Hajiazim (3 hours later)
Hi again, Please provide for me more information about your health in order to help me know more about it. Then I can answer you more specifically.
Thanks for your patience.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Could Be The Cause Of Liver Damage?

Hi there, thanks for asking. Obesity is a risk factor for liver damage. You should try not to be overweight (at least to have a BMI less than 27 or 28).
You should also not to take a pain killer medication (like tylenol) or many other medications out of doctor's prescription regularly.
It is also recommended that alcohol consumption be limited for the sake of liver. Many people who drink more than 7 beers a week will find fatty liver which is the first stage of more significant issues for the liver and body.
I wish you a very good health.