What are the treatments for alcohol induced liver& kidney disease?
Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant with a wide range of long-term side effects, including kidney and liver disease. Treatment options are designed to restore as much normal function to the liver and kidneys as possible.TypesThere are three main types of alcohol-induced liver disease that interfere with the liver’s function of filtering for toxins, including fatty liver, alcoholic hepatitis and alcoholic cirrhosis. Chronic alcohol consumption also causes kidney damage.Fatty Liver TreatmentFatty liver is a reversible condition in which the liver is enlarged from the accumulation of fat within the liver cells. As a result, patients experience upper right abdominal discomfort. Stopping the consumption of alcohol usually improves this condition.Alcoholic Hepatitis TreatmentAlcoholic hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver. Treatment includes abstaining from alcohol, losing excess weight, anti-inflammatory medication, and nutritional therapy to repair damaged liver cells.Cirrh