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Liver Failure

Liver failure is a serious medical condition in which the liver loses its ability to perform vital functions. These functions include filtering toxins from the blood, producing proteins, and supporting the process of digestion. Even early-stage liver failure has severe effects on the functioning of other organs. As a result, the early detection of liver failure is important, and the disease in its early stages must be treated urgently to avoid adverse health outcomes.

 

Under the expert guidance of Dr. Prashant Kadam, patients receive comprehensive and personalised care for all stages of liver disease, including advanced liver failure treatment when required. As a liver disease specialist in Mumbai, he provides structured evaluation and stage-based treatment for complex liver conditions.

What is Liver Failure?

Liver failure occurs when significant portions of the liver become damaged and can no longer function adequately. It may develop suddenly or gradually, depending on the cause.

There are two main conditions of liver failure:

  1. Acute liver failure – This is defined by liver function failing suddenly due to severe liver damage and can develop within a few days.

  2. Chronic liver failure – This is the opposite and involves the liver suffering damage over a long period of time, causing irreversible damage. This is usually the result of an extensive liver disease and can take a few months or years to develop.

When these 2 conditions develop, the patients may need to undergo multiple rounds of complicated medical treatment.

Comparison of Acute vs Chronic Liver Failure

Symptom

Acute Liver Failure

Chronic Liver Failure

Start of Condition

Sudden

Slow

Cause

Medication overdose, virus, etc.

Cirrhosis of the liver, alcohol, fatty liver, long-standing untreated liver diseases like hepatitis

Condition

Medical emergency

Worsens over time

Treatment 

ICU, possible transplant

Long-term care, possible transplant

Symptom

Acute Liver Failure

Chronic Liver Failure

Start of Condition

Sudden

Slow

Cause

Medication overdose, virus, etc.

Cirrhosis of the liver, alcohol, fatty liver, long-standing untreated liver diseases like hepatitis

Condition

Medical emergency

Worsens over time

Treatment 

ICU, possible transplant

Long-term care, possible transplant

Emergency assistance is needed when a person experiences acute liver failure, as it involves a sudden worsening of the person’s condition. Chronic liver failure, on the other hand, occurs when an individual has liver complications that have previously gone untreated, and the condition develops slowly over time.

What Causes Liver Failure?

Several medical conditions can lead to liver failure, including:

  • Viral hepatitis (B and C)
  • Alcohol-related liver disease
  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)
  • Liver damage caused by medicines or toxins
  • Autoimmune liver disorders
  • Advanced Cirrhosis

Knowing the medical condition is important in planning the right treatment plan for liver failure.

Liver Failure Treatment Options

The treatment of liver failure depends on whether it is acute or chronic, as well as the stage of the condition the patient is in.

Medical management of liver failure includes medicines, supportive care, infection control, and treatment of complications such as fluid buildup (Ascites, Hydrothorax, Pedal edema) or brain-related symptoms like Hepatic Encephalopathy. Patients with acute liver failure need continuous hospital care.

 

When liver damage becomes irreversible, liver transplantation may be the most effective solution. For patients with advanced chronic liver failure, timely transplant evaluation can significantly improve survival and quality of life. Dr. Prashant Kadam provides complete guidance throughout the treatment journey, including transplant assessment when needed.

Symptoms You Should Not Ignore

The symptoms of liver failure may start mildly and become more serious over time. Some people may not notice early signs until the condition has progressed.

Common signs include the following:

  • Feeling very weak
  • Weakness
  • Jaundice
  • Bloated or distended abdomen, swollen legs
  • Sleepiness or confusion
  • Easy bruising or bleeding
  • Loss of appetite

If you experience these symptoms, it is important to seek medical advice without delay.

How is Liver Failure Diagnosed?

Diagnosing liver failure requires blood tests, ultrasounds and CT scans, in order determine both liver functionality and possible liver damage.

Dr. Prashant Kadam, as a liver surgery specialist in Mumbai, providing liver disease diagnosis and treatment based on the condition of the disease.

When Should You See a Specialist?

You should consult a specialist if you notice:

  • Jaundice that lasts for a long time.
  • Fluid buildup in the abdomen
  • Extreme tiredness
  • Mental confusion
  • Liver Function Tests that are positive for liver failure

The earlier the check-up is done, the liver damage is less, reducing the risk of advanced liver failure.

Expert Care by Dr. Prashant Kadam

Treating liver failure requires expertise, precision, and a patient-focused approach. Dr. Prashant Kadam offers advanced diagnosis, the best medical approach, and advanced technology for surgical solutions depending on the patient’s condition. With extensive experience in complex liver conditions, he ensures complete care at every stage.

 

If you are experiencing symptoms or have been diagnosed with acute liver failure or chronic liver failure, timely consultation can help protect your health and improve outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Acute liver failure can be reversible with immediate treatment. In the case of advanced chronic liver failure, treatment can be difficult and often requires a liver transplant.

Some of the earliest signs of liver failure include extreme tiredness, vomiting, jaundice, and loss of appetite, altered consciousness, distension of the abdomen because of fluid acculum and as the condition worsens, these symptoms become more serious.

Failure of the liver is a serious, life-threatening disease and can lead to serious complications and death if not treated immediately.

Yes, liver failure in the early stages can often be treated with medication, but once the liver has become extensively damaged, the only real treatment option is a transplant.

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