The liver is one of the most important organs in the human body. It performs hundreds of essential functions, including filtering toxins from the blood, processing nutrients, storing energy, producing proteins, and supporting the immune system. When the liver becomes inflamed or damaged, its ability to perform these functions may be affected, leading to serious health complications. One of the most common liver conditions worldwide is hepatitis. Millions of people are affected by hepatitis each year, making it a major global public health concern. While some forms of hepatitis may cause only mild illness, others can lead to chronic liver disease, liver failure, cirrhosis, or even liver cancer if left untreated. Hepatitis is often called a "silent disease" because many people may not experience noticeable symptoms during the early stages. As a result, individuals may unknowingly carry and spread the infection while liver damage gradually develops over time. The good news is...
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