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What are the treatments for liver diseases? are there specific medicine brand for curing liver disease.?


coz i feel heavy in my right abdomen. and sometimes i feel pain just below my rib cage especially when im playing basketball, or something hard in my right side of the abdomen when im just sitting.

lol, these are not symptoms or signs of liver disease, if your symptoms persist see a doctor, good luck

Not sign or symptoms of liver disease? LOL You are kidding yourself. Report It

have you tryed juicing vegetable, that helps the liver .

If you suspect you have a liver disease, you need to go to a doctor, (you are hiring them) and tell them you want blood tests to check your liver enzymes and functions. There are a variety of liver diseases and you can detect them at different stages. Don't be alarmed, you are already listening to your body, and that is your first doctor and voice.


Quite bluntly, it could be a form of hepatitis, cirrhosis, cancer, etc. As long as you are not afraid to find out the truth, go ahead , do your research. And research all your options and treatments, once you have a diagnosis.

Take it as your body getting your attention, and alerting you to a need to change something in your lifestyle and your thinking. That will guide your choices of "medication."

If it is possible for you to contact me through this forum, you are welcome to.

Good luck, be at peace, take care of yourself. : -)

you just descibed the symptoms for acid reflux disease.If you feel like your liver is swelling and pushing against your diaprham and have a cough you should go see your doctor cause it only gets worst. a liver panel blood test can determine what liver disease you have but there are teas you can drink to aleviate your problem. if its extremely painful oxicodoine can be prescibed by a doctor only cause its listed as a narcotic.

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