19-04-2023
World Liver Day is observed every year on April 19th to raise awareness about liver diseases and their impact on global health.
The liver is one of the most important organs in our body, responsible for filtering toxins and producing bile to aid in digestion.
Liver disease can be caused by various factors, including alcohol consumption, obesity, viral hepatitis, and exposure to toxins.
Early detection and diagnosis of liver disease are crucial for effective treatment and prevention of further liver damage.
Adopting a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and limiting alcohol intake, can help prevent liver disease.
Vaccinations for hepatitis A and B can also help prevent liver disease.
World Liver Day is an opportunity to educate the public about liver health, encourage people to get tested for liver disease, and promote healthy lifestyle choices to prevent liver disease.