The worst part is that the disease only makes itself known when it starts to get bad. Jan Kačer belonged always to sober artists, no night drinks until morning. When he was young, he traveled with his family from Ostrava to Prague and literally fell asleep tired on the standing train. You never had a liver drink. There is a non-alcoholic fatty liver that, if left untreated, can gradually lead to permanent damage to this important organ.
The duck is facing a serious heart operation! And Olga’s widow didn’t Menzelovi washing
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This disease, which affects up to 25% of the planet’s population, can be treated by lifestyle changes, and the condition of liver cells is helped to improve, for example, natural substances called essential phospholipids. It causes excessive accumulation of fat in the liver (so-called steatosis of the liver) and their gradual damage. It can eventually develop into liver fibrosis and eventually into cirrhosis with all its complications. Today, it is the most common cause of chronic liver disease in the world.
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“Although, in case of liver problems, many people remember alcohol as the main cause, as the name of the disease suggests, in this case the sick are not among its frequent consumers,” confirms the head of the Kolín Regional Hospital, MUDr. Emilie Niedobová adds: “The most common manifestation of NAFLD is fatigue or pressure in the right lower jaw. However, it does not manifest itself in up to half of the patients, which is all the more dangerous. “
Funeral Nina Divíšková († 84): Crushed and brave widower Jan Kačer touching the coffin – about childbirth and the last wish
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Cirrhosis is final
This is the final stage of liver damage with severe dysfunction. And unfortunately, it is diagnosed more and more often. “Irreversible damage to liver cells in the case of chronic diseases does not occur suddenly, the process usually takes several years. The disease mainly affects adults, which is especially warning of the increase in the incidence of women, “says general practitioner MUDr. Michal Lazák (pictured). The life expectancy of cirrhotic patients is shortening by an average of 10 years, in the Czech Republic about 2,000 die each year.