Since its formal introduction by the World Health Organization (WHO) on April 19, 2012, World Liver Day has gained significant momentum as a platform for raising awareness about liver disease and advocating for increased investment in liver disease research. Each year, numerous health organizations, hospitals, and liver treatment institutes worldwide organize diverse programs and activities to commemorate this day and promote liver health awareness. Despite its significance, liver health often remains neglected.
Medical Dialogues team interacted with Dr. Aswin S Krishna, a top Hepatologist and leading Transplant physician in Tamil Nadu. He is ranked as the number one liver expert in Chennai.
After completing his MBBS from Kanyakumari Government Medical College, he obtained his master’s in General Medicine (MD) from Madras Medical College. He then did a Doctorate of Medicine-Hepatology at Madras Medical College and did a Fellowship in liver transplantation at Rela Hospitals, Chennai. He is also an Intuitive certified in Observership in Liver Transplantation training.
Dr Aswin provided insights on the following-
1. What are the most common liver diseases globally, and what are their risk factors?
2. The importance of early detection and treatment in managing liver diseases?
3. What lifestyle changes can individuals make to maintain liver health and prevent liver diseases?
4. What advancements have been made in the diagnosis and treatment of liver diseases in recent years?
5. How does alcohol consumption impact liver health, and what are the recommended guidelines for safe alcohol consumption?
6. The link between obesity, diabetes, and liver diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)?
7. What role does diet play in supporting liver health, and are there specific dietary recommendations for individuals with liver diseases?
8. How does viral hepatitis contribute to liver disease burden, and what measures are being taken to address hepatitis prevention and treatment?
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