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लिवर कैंसर क्या हैं । Liver Cancer Types Hindi: लिवर कैंसर के लक्षण, कारण और बचाव

by | Aug 18, 2021 | Liver Cancer Videos, Videos

Liver patients are susceptible to various infections and diseases, making it paramount for liver patients to take complete care.

If an individual is planning for a short distance travel by bike or car or train, he must consult his doctor and do as advised.

Things to keep in mind for short or long distance travel:
1. Consult your doctor before traveling: Individuals with liver disorders may be more susceptible to travel-related illnesses and should consult a health care professional at least 6-8 weeks before departure.

2. Things travellers should carry: Traveller’s should bring a basic first-aid kit with them that is specific to their destination. Insect repellents, medications, and oral rehydration solutions to treat traveller’s gastrointestinal symptoms, alcohol gel to clean hands when no hand washing facilities are available, condoms, and basic wound dressings/antiseptics items that may be included.

3. Carry your supplies of food:
People with certain liver diseases may be prescribed a restricted diet, such as one that is high in protein, low in salt, low in fat, or sugar-free. These diets might be tough to stick to when traveling; having a stock of appropriate snacks on hand can assist.

For Long duration National / International Travels:

2. Travel health insurance: Traveller’s should obtain comprehensive travel health insurance and disclose any pre-existing medical issues; an additional premium payment may be necessary.

1. Research Advanced medical facilities: Medical facilities in larger hospitals with specialized staff are frequently required to treat liver disorders. Travellers should research the health facilities available at their destination before their trip in case of illness.

Vaccination: Hepatitis A and B vaccinations are especially important for travellers with chronic (long-term) liver diseases. Infection with these viruses can result in significant consequences.

Malaria: It can cause serious consequences in traveller’s who have certain liver diseases. Some antimalarial medications are not recommended for poor liver function; professional advice may be required.

Pre-travel preparation
Individuals with liver conditions who intend to travel should be encouraged to thoroughly research their destination and discuss the suitability of their proposed trip with a healthcare professional, ideally before booking.

Ensure to carry all medications

Fitness Certificate: Traveller’s with liver disease may experience consequences that impact their ability to fly, such as hepatic encephalopathy or a proclivity for bleeding. For a patient with jaundice (yellow skin and eyes), a doctor's fitness to fly certificate may be required to board a flight, indicating that they are not infectious to other passengers.

Travel concerns:
Due to the prolonged immobility associated with travel, some passengers are at a higher risk of venous thromboembolism. Travellers, people with active cancer, and recently undergoing surgery are all at higher risk.

Avoid the following: Freshwater fishing, kayaking, rafting, and swimming are all activities that can expose you to Leptospira, a bacteria that can cause liver inflammation. Traveller’s with pre-existing liver illnesses are at a higher risk.

Vaccination:
Routine vaccines should be up to date for travellers with liver illness. Live vaccinations, such as yellow fever, MMR, BCG, and oral typhoid, are contraindicated (cannot be given) in immunocompromised people (those with a weakened immune system), such as those who have had a liver transplant or who are on steroids for autoimmune hepatitis.

Hepatitis A
All patients with severe liver disease should be immunized against hepatitis A, regardless of the reason. Immunization works well for patients with mild liver disease, with response rates equivalent to healthy people.

00:00 Intro
00:46 Precautions during travelling after transplant
03:00 Things to carry during travelling
04:00 What to eat during travelling
05:30 Common issues and its solutions
09:00 Summary

You can watch our previous video: https://youtu.be/T__SUWrjRkc
The language used in this video is #Hindi.

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About Dr.Bipin Vibhute and this channel:
______________________________________

Dr. Bipin Vibhute is the program director of the Center for Organ Transplants, Sahyadri Hospitals ( Pune, Nashik & Karad ). He is famous for his outstanding surgical skills, great patient rapport, down-to-earth nature, and infectious smile.

Through this channel, we are bringing a lot of information related to the liver, its various diseases, and some important information. So, stay updated, subscribe, like, and share our channel.

Thanks!

The language used in this video is #Hindi.

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    लिवर कैंसर क्या हैं । Liver Cancer Types Hindi: लिवर कैंसर के लक्षण, कारण और बचाव

    by | Aug 18, 2021 | Liver Cancer Videos, Videos

    Liver patients are susceptible to various infections and diseases, making it paramount for liver patients to take complete care.

    If an individual is planning for a short distance travel by bike or car or train, he must consult his doctor and do as advised.

    Things to keep in mind for short or long distance travel:
    1. Consult your doctor before traveling: Individuals with liver disorders may be more susceptible to travel-related illnesses and should consult a health care professional at least 6-8 weeks before departure.

    2. Things travellers should carry: Traveller’s should bring a basic first-aid kit with them that is specific to their destination. Insect repellents, medications, and oral rehydration solutions to treat traveller’s gastrointestinal symptoms, alcohol gel to clean hands when no hand washing facilities are available, condoms, and basic wound dressings/antiseptics items that may be included.

    3. Carry your supplies of food:
    People with certain liver diseases may be prescribed a restricted diet, such as one that is high in protein, low in salt, low in fat, or sugar-free. These diets might be tough to stick to when traveling; having a stock of appropriate snacks on hand can assist.

    For Long duration National / International Travels:

    2. Travel health insurance: Traveller’s should obtain comprehensive travel health insurance and disclose any pre-existing medical issues; an additional premium payment may be necessary.

    1. Research Advanced medical facilities: Medical facilities in larger hospitals with specialized staff are frequently required to treat liver disorders. Travellers should research the health facilities available at their destination before their trip in case of illness.

    Vaccination: Hepatitis A and B vaccinations are especially important for travellers with chronic (long-term) liver diseases. Infection with these viruses can result in significant consequences.

    Malaria: It can cause serious consequences in traveller’s who have certain liver diseases. Some antimalarial medications are not recommended for poor liver function; professional advice may be required.

    Pre-travel preparation
    Individuals with liver conditions who intend to travel should be encouraged to thoroughly research their destination and discuss the suitability of their proposed trip with a healthcare professional, ideally before booking.

    Ensure to carry all medications

    Fitness Certificate: Traveller’s with liver disease may experience consequences that impact their ability to fly, such as hepatic encephalopathy or a proclivity for bleeding. For a patient with jaundice (yellow skin and eyes), a doctor's fitness to fly certificate may be required to board a flight, indicating that they are not infectious to other passengers.

    Travel concerns:
    Due to the prolonged immobility associated with travel, some passengers are at a higher risk of venous thromboembolism. Travellers, people with active cancer, and recently undergoing surgery are all at higher risk.

    Avoid the following: Freshwater fishing, kayaking, rafting, and swimming are all activities that can expose you to Leptospira, a bacteria that can cause liver inflammation. Traveller’s with pre-existing liver illnesses are at a higher risk.

    Vaccination:
    Routine vaccines should be up to date for travellers with liver illness. Live vaccinations, such as yellow fever, MMR, BCG, and oral typhoid, are contraindicated (cannot be given) in immunocompromised people (those with a weakened immune system), such as those who have had a liver transplant or who are on steroids for autoimmune hepatitis.

    Hepatitis A
    All patients with severe liver disease should be immunized against hepatitis A, regardless of the reason. Immunization works well for patients with mild liver disease, with response rates equivalent to healthy people.

    00:00 Intro
    00:46 Precautions during travelling after transplant
    03:00 Things to carry during travelling
    04:00 What to eat during travelling
    05:30 Common issues and its solutions
    09:00 Summary

    You can watch our previous video: https://youtu.be/T__SUWrjRkc
    The language used in this video is #Hindi.

    #liver #liverhealth #TravelTips #livercare #DrBipinVibhute #liverhealth #healthylifestyle #healthyliver #liverdisease #nutrition #healthyfood #drbipinvibhute #livertransplant #posttransplant #organtransplant #livertransplantsurgery #
    Visit website: https://thelivertransplant.com/

    About Dr.Bipin Vibhute and this channel:
    ______________________________________

    Dr. Bipin Vibhute is the program director of the Center for Organ Transplants, Sahyadri Hospitals ( Pune, Nashik & Karad ). He is famous for his outstanding surgical skills, great patient rapport, down-to-earth nature, and infectious smile.

    Through this channel, we are bringing a lot of information related to the liver, its various diseases, and some important information. So, stay updated, subscribe, like, and share our channel.

    Thanks!

    The language used in this video is #Hindi.

    Previous Video on SUPERFOOD for Better Liver Health: https://youtu.be/YAWqZxK0zgc

    Visit website: https://thelivertransplant.com/

    Don't forget to subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp_m...

    You can follow me on other platforms: Dr.Bipin Vibhute: https://www.facebook.com/livertranspl...

    Dr.Bipin Vibhute: https://www.instagram.com/drbipeenvib...

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    Through this channel, we are bringing a lot of information related to the liver, its various diseases, and some important information. So, stay updated, subscribe, like, and share our channel.

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      लिवर कैंसर के प्रकार | Types & Stages Of Liver Cancer - Dr. Vibhute

      लिवर कैंसर क्या हैं । Liver Cancer Types Hindi: लिवर कैंसर के लक्षण, कारण और बचाव

      by | Aug 18, 2021 | Liver Cancer Videos, Videos

      What is a Liver Cancer? What are the types and stages of liver cancer?

      Situated under the ribs in the upper right-hand side of the human abdomen, the liver works to break down toxins and medications that remain in the bloodstream. Also, it performs major functions like storing glucose and produces bile that helps in the digestive process.

      However, when harmful elements pass through this organ or the pre-existing cells transform into such, cancer in the liver occurs. To be specific, there are two main versions of liver cancer that have high prevalence- metastatic (secondary) and primary.

      2. Liver Cancer Types and Stages

      To classify, the two main types of liver cancer occur under different circumstances and have different effects. Depending on where and how it originated, liver cancer is classified as metastatic or secondary, and primary liver cancer.

      i. Secondary Liver Cancer –

      Since the liver is where most of the particles accumulate through the lymphatic system and bloodstream, every cell reaches here. As a result, the cancerous cells from a primary cancerous organs can reach this region and affect the liver, causing metastasis. Not to mention, any variety of cancer can cause the growth of such tumors, including bowel cancer, melanoma, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, etc.

      ii. Primary Liver Cancer –

      Since this type of cancer occurs over time or as a result of another liver disease, it is harder to find it soon. Thus, you need to visit a liver cancer specialist to ascertain your condition if you suspect anything. The cancer cells form on any part of the liver, and often at more than one place. Moreover, there are different variations of this cancer, depending on the causes, intensity, and region.

      a. Liver angiosarcoma- This is a rare type and very dangerous as it is detected usually at the last stages. This attacks the blood vessels mainly and then spreads around.

      b. Cholangiocarcinoma- This happens in the bile ducts of the patient, and is relatively common.

      c. Hepatoma- Forming in the hepatocytes cells, it travels further to other parts like the stomach, liver, and pancreas. Alcohol abuse is the main factor for this, and it is the most common of these cancers.

      d. Hepatoblastoma- A liver cancer prognosis shows this rare type of cancer mainly in children below 3 years.

      There are different stages of liver cancer as well, and the doctors recommend the treatments accordingly. In fact, the visibility of the symptoms is different as per the stage, as seen in the prognosis. There are four types of staging systems too, including the TNM system, the CLIP system, the BCLC system, and the Okuda system. The following liver cancer stages are according to the current AJCC system.

      ● IA A tumor of 2cm size or less has not formed in the blood vessels.
      ● IB- The tumor has not grown too much and has remained in its place of origin.
      ● II- The 2cm tumor has gotten into the blood vessels or various tiny tumors have formed (total 5cm length altogether).
      ● IIIA- The size and density have gotten more aggressive, and one of them is 5cm at least.
      ● IIIB- One of the tumors has matured in the important veins of the liver (hepatic or portal vein).
      ● IVA- The tumor (or tumors) has branched out into the lymph nodes. Liver cancer symptoms are better visible now.
      ● IVB- Cancer has spread to distant crucial organs like lungs or bones; lymph nodes may have these too.

      Watch our full video for complete knowledge.

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      The language used in this video is #Hindi.

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      He is famous for his outstanding surgical skills, great patient rapport, down-to-earth nature, and infectious smile. Through this channel, we are bringing a lot of information related to the liver, its various diseases, and some important information. So, stay updated, subscribe, like, and share our channel. Thanks!

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