80% లివర్ పాడైతే.. | 5 Early Warning Signs of Fatty Liver Disease | Dr. Kavya | Health Talks
80% లివర్ పాడైతే.. | 5 Early Warning Signs of Fatty Liver Disease | Dr. Kavya | Health Talks #drkavyadendukuri #FattyLiver #LiverHealth #Hepatitis #LiverDisease #Cirrhosis #LiverFailure #HealthPodcast #DrKavya In this video, Dr. Kavya Dendukuri, a renowned Hepatologist & Liver Transplant Physician, scientifically explains the most important facts about liver health that everyone should know. In this video, you'll learn: ✅ What is Fatty Liver? ✅ How does Fatty Liver progress to Cirrhosis? ✅ Can Liver Damage occur even if you don't consume alcohol? ✅ The differences between Hepatitis A, B, and C ✅ Warning signs that appear before Liver Failure ✅ What is Jaundice? ✅ When should you get Liver Tests done? ✅ How does the Liver regenerate itself? ✅ How is a Liver Transplant performed? ✅ Can Fatty Liver be reversed? ✅ What foods are best for Liver Health? ✅ How harmful is outside/processed food? ✅ Is any amount of Alcohol actually safe? ✅ The connection between Gut Health and Liver Health ✅ The truth about Weight Loss Medicines (Semaglutide) ✅ Essential lifestyle habits to maintain a healthy liver _______________________________________________________________ About Doctor: Dr. Kavya Dendukuri Lead Consultant - Hepatologist & Liver Transplant Physician For Appointment Call to : +91 74164 09977 ___________________________________________________________________________________ 📋 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the featured physician(s) based on their professional expertise and experience. This content is intended for informational purposes only and does not represent official medical guidelines or institutional policy. It does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship or personal medical advice. Individual clinical decisions should always be guided by the treating physician's judgment and the patient's specific circumstances. For general health information, refer to trusted sources such as the World Health Organization (who.int) or the National Health Portal (nhp.gov.in)
