Cholestatic liver disease: what is the treatment for cholestatic

The liver is responsible for controlling various processes in our body, most notably fat metabolism. Bile, a fluid secreted by the liver, breaks down fats into fatty acids so that they can be absorbed by the body in the digestive system. When the flow of bile is restricted, a condition is known as cholestasis or cholestatic liver disease develops. Furthermore, bilirubin is a pigment formed in the liver. It is produced from old red blood cells when they are naturally broken down by the body. This is eliminated via bile and as a result, when it is not absorbed, bilirubin accumulates and causes problems. Cholestatic liver disease can be caused in two ways: intrahepatic and extrahepatic. When abnormalities occur inside the liver, it is referred to as intrahepatic and when it is external to the liver, it is extrahepatic.

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