Chronic Liver Disease: Understanding Fatty Liver, Cirrhosis, and Long-Term Liver Health

Author:   Dr Elias Morton
Publisher:   Independently Published
Volume:   14
ISBN:  

9798245184296


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   22 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Chronic Liver Disease: Understanding Fatty Liver, Cirrhosis, and Long-Term Liver Health


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Chronic liver disease is one of the most misunderstood long-term medical conditions of the modern age. Often silent for years, sometimes discovered by accident, and frequently surrounded by stigma, it affects millions of people who may feel well on the outside while significant changes are taking place inside the body. Chronic Liver Disease: Understanding Fatty Liver, Cirrhosis, and Long-Term Liver Health is written for anyone trying to make sense of a diagnosis that rarely arrives with clear explanations. Whether the issue is fatty liver disease, viral hepatitis, alcohol-related injury, fibrosis, cirrhosis, or persistently abnormal liver tests, this book provides a calm, grounded guide to what is really happening, why it matters, and what can realistically be done. The liver is not a passive organ. It is a metabolic powerhouse responsible for processing nutrients, regulating blood chemistry, managing hormones, filtering toxins, producing vital proteins, and supporting immune defence. Because it is so adaptable, liver disease often develops quietly. Damage accumulates while the body compensates, allowing people to feel ""mostly fine"" until the margin for compensation narrows. This delayed visibility is one of the reasons chronic liver disease is often discovered later than expected and why confusion and fear are so common at diagnosis. This book explains chronic liver disease as a process rather than a label. It clarifies how fat builds up in liver cells, how inflammation drives injury, how fibrosis forms, and how cirrhosis represents a structural tipping point rather than an instant collapse. It explores why some people progress while others remain stable, why symptoms can be vague or misleading, and why the liver's relationship with the rest of the body makes complications far broader than many people realise. Special attention is given to modern patterns of disease. Fatty liver related to metabolic health is now one of the most common liver conditions worldwide, closely linked to insulin resistance, weight distribution, diet, and inflammation. Alcohol-related liver disease is discussed honestly and without moral judgement, focusing on biological vulnerability rather than blame. Viral hepatitis, autoimmune disease, genetic conditions, and medication-related injury are also addressed in context, showing how different causes can overlap and interact. The book also tackles one of the most difficult aspects of liver disease: uncertainty. Blood test numbers, scan results, fibrosis scores, and unfamiliar terms often leave patients feeling overwhelmed. This guide explains what tests actually measure, what trends matter more than single results, and how clinicians assess severity and risk without relying on guesswork. Understanding these tools helps replace fear with clarity and allows people to participate more confidently in their care. Living with chronic liver disease is not only about managing lab results. It affects energy, digestion, mental wellbeing, family life, and long-term planning. This book offers practical guidance on diet, alcohol avoidance, medications, monitoring, fatigue management, and day-to-day strategies that support liver health without promising unrealistic cures. It also explains when specialist care becomes important, how complications are managed, and how transplant evaluation fits into the broader picture for those with advanced disease. Above all, Chronic Liver Disease treats the condition with seriousness and balance. It does not minimise risk, but it also rejects fatalism. Many people can slow progression, stabilise their condition, and maintain meaningful quality of life when they understand the process and act early. Even when disease is advanced, informed care can reduce complications and support better outcomes.

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Author:   Dr Elias Morton
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Volume:   14
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.322kg
ISBN:  

9798245184296


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   22 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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