Main functions of liver includes removing harmful substances from blood, storing nutrients and vitamins, maintaining proper balance of chemical levels in the body. Diseases which cause improper functioning of liver are termed as liver diseases. There are various liver diseases that ultimately lead to liver failure i.e. permanent damage of liver cells. Some of the commonly occurred liver diseases are hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hemochromatosis and liver cirrhosis.

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The liver is one of the most important organs of the human body and performs major functions, such as removal of harmful substances from blood, maintains adequate level of chemicals in the body and stores nutrients for all cellular and biological activities. Improper functioning of liver cause many severe diseases, such as hepatitis A, B, C, Primary Biliary Cirrhosis and tumors. Some inherited diseases, such as Wilson’s Disease, Alagille Syndrome and Hemochromatosis are also occurred by ... Read more