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    Question: how can person be treat liver

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    Asked by bury22rue on 22 Jul 2025.
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      Justa Mwangi answered on 22 Jul 2025:


      Treatment for liver disease varies depending on the specific condition and its severity, but generally focuses on managing symptoms, slowing disease progression, and preventing complications. Treatment options can range from lifestyle changes and medications to liver transplantation in severe cases.

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