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How is Wilson’s Disease different from other liver diseases?
Unlike viral hepatitis or alcohol-related liver disease, Wilson’s Disease is genetic and involves copper metabolism, requiring unique treatment from a hepatologist.
Can Wilson’s Disease be fatal?
If undiagnosed or untreated, copper buildup can lead to liver failure or severe neurological damage. Early intervention is lifesaving.
Is Wilson’s Disease curable?
No, but with proper treatment from a liver specialist, it can be effectively managed for life.
Who is more likely to get kidney stones?
People with a family history, low water intake, or high salt diets are at higher risk. A nephrologist can help prevent them.
Can moderate drinking cause ALD?
Chronic moderate drinking may still lead to liver issues, especially if there are coexisting liver problems. A liver specialist can assess your risk.
Can kidney stones go away on their own?
Yes, small stones can pass with fluids and rest. A urologist can advise on safe ways to speed up the process.
How long does it take to develop Alcoholic Liver Disease?
It varies. Some develop it after years of heavy drinking, while others may be affected sooner based on genetics and other factors.
What is the survival rate for ALD?
Survival depends on the stage. With early diagnosis and treatment, many patients live their whole lives fully. In later stages, a liver transplant may be needed.
Can Alcoholic Liver Disease be reversed?
Fatty liver and mild hepatitis may be reversed with alcohol abstinence and medical support from a hepatologist.
Who should one consult for portal hypertension?
A hepatologist or liver specialist is the best expert to manage this condition and its related issues.