Liver DiseasePrevention |
Physician developed and monitored. Original Date of Publication: 17 Mar 2008
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Prevention
In many cases, liver disease can be prevented. The following recommendations can be helpful to maintain good liver health:
- Maintain a healthy weight through diet and exercise. Talk with a physician about:
- Adopting an exercise routine
- Having cholesterol levels tested
- Meeting with a dietician or nutritionist
- Talk to a physician about being vaccinated for hepatitis A and B.
- Avoid skin contact and inhalation of chemicals in:
- Cleaning products
- Paints
- Pesticides, herbicides
- Other chemicals
- Reduce exposure to toxins and chemicals by taking safety precautions:
- Wear protective gloves to reduce skin absorption.
- Use safety glasses or goggles to protect eyes.
- Wear long sleeves and long pants to protect skin.
- Use a mask or respirator around fumes.
- Ensure there is proper ventilation.
- Understand the risks associated with prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medications. Avoid alcohol use when taking any prescription medications.
- Avoid excessive use of over-the-counter medications such as:
- Pain relievers
- Flu or cold remedies
- Megavitamins
- Herbal supplements
- Do not smoke. Take steps to quit if you do smoke.
- Avoid excessive alcohol and all illegal drugs.
- Use condoms and practice safer sex.
Untreated, chronic hepatitis B and C infections are the most common causes for liver disease. The following recommendations can help reduce the risk for hepatitis:
- Hepatitis A
- Wash your hands after using the restroom or changing a diaper.
- Talk with a physician about getting vaccinated.
- Avoid potentially contaminated food and water.
- Avoid sexual behaviors that carry a risk of exposure to fecal matter (stool).
- Hepatitis B
- Talk with a physician about getting vaccinated.
- Do not share razors, toothbrushes, nail clippers, earrings, or body rings.
- If you are pregnant, get tested for hepatitis B.
- Avoid sex without a condom.
- Make sure all inks and instruments are sterile when getting a tattoo or piercing.
- Do not inject illegal drugs or share needles.
- Hepatitis C
- Avoid sex without a condom.
- Make sure all inks and instruments are sterile when getting a tattoo or piercing.
- Do not inject illegal drugs or share needles.
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