Liver Health, Can’t Wait!
The Urgency of Liver Health
Your liver is one of the most vital organs in your body, working tirelessly to detoxify harmful substances, regulate metabolism, and support digestion. Yet, liver diseases often go unnoticed until they reach an advanced stage, making timely intervention critical.
Did you know that one in three Indians may be living with fatty liver disease — and many are completely unaware? Often referred to as a silent condition, it can progress without noticeable symptoms until lasting damage has been done. The liver is essential for detoxification, metabolism, and maintaining overall health — yet it seldom shows warning signs until it’s too late.
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Learn about early screening options, diagnostic tools, and available treatments — and take proactive steps towards better liver health.
Liver Forever
Why Should You Care?
Liver diseases are on the rise
Unhealthy lifestyles, excessive alcohol consumption, obesity, and viral infections contribute to the increasing burden of liver-related conditions.
Silent but deadly
The liver has no pain receptors, which means damage can progress undetected for years.
Prevention is better than cure
Simple lifestyle changes, regular check-ups, and early detection can prevent severe liver complications
Your liver affects your whole body
A poorly functioning liver can lead to digestive problems, fatigue, mental fog, and even heart complications.
The Growing Burden of Fatty Liver Disease.
Fatty liver disease, particularly non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) [ now known as MASLD], has emerged as a major global health concern. It affects nearly 30% of the world’s population, making it the most common chronic liver condition. In some countries, such as India and the U.S., prevalence rates exceed 35%, primarily due to unhealthy diets, sedentary lifestyles, and rising obesity rates.
The more severe form of NAFLD, known as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), is projected to become the leading cause of liver transplants in the coming decades. Even more concerning, NAFLD is now being diagnosed in children and adolescents, signaling an urgent need for awareness and early intervention.