Alcoholic hepatitis is caused when the liver gets inflamed by drinking alcohol heavily over many years.1
Hepatitis falls under yakrut vikaras category (liver diseases). Viral infection hampers the liver metabolism causing vitiation of pitta dosha, vata dosha, ras dhatu, and rakta dhatu. These vitiated elements (dosha and dhatu) weaken the digestive fire leading to poor metabolism in liver.2
Disclaimer: The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or ayurvedic treatment of liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis without consulting the doctor. Consult your physician before beginning an exercise regime. "While we have products /ayurvedic medicines for liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis, you must consult an authorized physician before taking any of the products. For more information on products, visit www.dabur.com or call 1800-103-1644"
Disclaimer: The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or ayurvedic treatment of liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis without consulting the doctor. Consult your physician before beginning an exercise regime. "While we have products /ayurvedic medicines for liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis, you must consult an authorized physician before taking any of the products. For more information on products, visit www.dabur.com or call 1800-103-1644"
The most common sign is jaundice
Other signs and symptoms include:
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Your doctor will ask about your signs and symptoms and do a detailed physical examination. The following tests are conducted to diagnose alcoholic cirrhosis:
Disclaimer: The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or ayurvedic treatment of liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis without consulting the doctor. Consult your physician before beginning an exercise regime. "While we have products /ayurvedic medicines for liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis, you must consult an authorized physician before taking any of the products. For more information on products, visit www.dabur.com or call 1800-103-1644"
Your doctor will ask about your signs and symptoms and do a detailed physical examination. The following tests are conducted to diagnose alcoholic cirrhosis:
Disclaimer: The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or ayurvedic treatment of liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis without consulting the doctor. Consult your physician before beginning an exercise regime. "While we have products /ayurvedic medicines for liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis, you must consult an authorized physician before taking any of the products. For more information on products, visit www.dabur.com or call 1800-103-1644"
1. Are there more than one kind of hepatitis infections? If so, how are they caused?
Yes, there are 5 types of hepatitis infections that occur referred to as types A, B, C, D and E. The most common cause of hepatitis are viruses, but hepatitis may also be caused due to substance/drug abuse like excess use of some medicines or alcohol and some autoimmune diseases. The different hepatitis infections and their causes include:
Hepatitis A:
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis D
Hepatitis E
Alcoholic hepatitis
Autoimmune hepatitis
2. In jaundice, why do the eyes and skin become yellowish?
Jaundice is caused due to elevated blood levels of a body pigment secreted by liver bilirubin which leads to yellowish discoloration of white coloured portion of the eyes, the skin and mucous membranes. Bilirubin is a yellow colored waste product that remains in the bloodstream once iron is removed from the haemoglobin. It is important to remember that jaundice is not a disease per se, but rather a visible sign of an underlying disease process.
3. Is jaundice common in heavy alcohol drinkers?
Excessive intake of alcohol over several years, especially when nutrition is not adequately healthy, may lead to inflamed liver, which ultimately may cause a condition called as alcoholic hepatitis. People with alcoholic hepatitis usually have high blood levels of bilirubin (which is a yellow coloured waste in the blood), which is most commonly known as jaundice.
4. A family member has recently been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis. How can Ayurveda help in managing the condition?
Ayurveda believes in holistic management of liver cirrhosis through correct lifestyle and diet regime which can help manage the condition. These include:
Diet recommendations
Lifestyle recommendations
5.My doctor says I have fatty liver disease which has been caused due to factors other than alcohol intake. What could these reasons be?
Fat deposits in the liver cause fatty liver disease. Alcohol is a very common cause, but there are many other reasons for fatty liver disease, which in this case is called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. These include-
Disclaimer: The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or ayurvedic treatment of liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis without consulting the doctor. Consult your physician before beginning an exercise regime. "While we have products /ayurvedic medicines for liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis, you must consult an authorized physician before taking any of the products. For more information on products, visit www.dabur.com or call 1800-103-1644"
Disclaimer: The information on this page is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Do not use this information to diagnose or ayurvedic treatment of liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis without consulting the doctor. Consult your physician before beginning an exercise regime. "While we have products /ayurvedic medicines for liver-diseases and/or alcoholic hepatitis, you must consult an authorized physician before taking any of the products. For more information on products, visit www.dabur.com or call 1800-103-1644"
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