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==Secondary Prevention== | ==Secondary Prevention== | ||
* Abstinence from alcohol is the initial step in secondary prevention to prevent further damage to the liver in patients who already have [[cirrhosis]]. One should discuss the alcohol intake with the doctor. | * Abstinence from alcohol is the initial step in secondary prevention to prevent further damage to the liver in patients who already have [[cirrhosis]]. One should discuss the alcohol intake with the doctor. Patients with Hepatitis B and C should cut down on alcohol intake as alcohol aggravates fibrosis, [[cirrhosis]] and makes liver cancer more likely. | ||
* Vaccination against [[Hepatitis]] B and C in cirrhotic patients can help prevent superimposed insult to the live that has already been damaged. | * Vaccination against [[Hepatitis]] B and C in cirrhotic patients can help prevent superimposed insult to the live that has already been damaged. |
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Secondary Prevention
- Abstinence from alcohol is the initial step in secondary prevention to prevent further damage to the liver in patients who already have cirrhosis. One should discuss the alcohol intake with the doctor. Patients with Hepatitis B and C should cut down on alcohol intake as alcohol aggravates fibrosis, cirrhosis and makes liver cancer more likely.
- Vaccination against Hepatitis B and C in cirrhotic patients can help prevent superimposed insult to the live that has already been damaged.