How to Prevent Liver Cirrhosis
Instructions
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Limit your alcohol intake to reduce the risk of alcoholic cirrhosis. Consuming more than two drinks per day increases the chances of cirrhosis.
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Get a vaccination against Hepatitis B. This is a significant cause of cirrhosis and the only common form of hepatitis with a vaccine.
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Minimize the risk of contracting hepatitis C by avoiding high-risk sexual behavior. This includes unprotected sex and multiple partners. Do not use nasal cocaine or share needles with other drug users. Half of the cases of hepatitis C are contracted from contaminated drug paraphernalia.
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Use caution when using chemicals. Cleaning products and pesticides can be a significant source of chemically-induced cirrhosis. Wear protective clothing and a face mask if handling chemicals often.
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Address the underlying causes of cirrhosis. Existing cirrhosis is usually irreversible but further damage can be minimized. For example, Wilson's disease causes the build-up of copper in the liver and requires lifelong chelation therapy.
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