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Hepatomegaly: How to know if your liver is enlarged?

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Hepatomegaly: How to know if your liver is enlarged?

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  1. Hepatomegaly: How to know if your liver is enlarged? Hepatomegaly, commonly known as liver enlargement, is a hepatic condition wherein the liver swells beyond its normal size. The condition is not a disease in itself, however, it alarms for a major liver disease that can damage the hepatic health beyond recovery. The condition degrades the liver’s ability to perform vital functions, and is an indication of the development of liver diseases. According to Dr. Vivek Vij, the best Liver transplant in india, with highest success rate of liver transplant (100% donor success rate); hepatomegaly is a symptom of an underlying chronic liver disease, which if not reversed during the onset stages, could only be treated through a liver transplant surgery. By the time, symptoms of liver enlargement get visibly prominent, a significant amount of damage has already been caused to the liver. There are no symptoms during the onset stages of diseases that cause liver to enlarge, however, if the disease is not diagnosed, its progression will cause certain symptoms such as tenderness in the upper right abdomen, bloating in the abdominal region, reduced appetite, fluid accumulation in abdomen, joint and muscle pain, chronic fatigue, fever, nausea, dark coloured urine, diarrhoea or constipation. Dr. Vivek Vij, the top liver transplant surgeon with the highest success rate of liver transplant (96% recipient success rate) states that patients of enlarged liver are sensitive to light, also called photophobia. The ability to smell is also magnified in the patient. The indications of hepatomegaly also include yellow discolouration of skin and eyes, commonly known as jaundice. However mild the condition may seem, it may be an indication of an underlying disease that has been rapidly progressing into a rather serious medical condition, which can only be treated through a liver transplant surgery. It is essential not to ignore the signs of hepatic disorder and report even the mildest of hepatic symptoms to an experienced doctor.

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