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Liver Repair Time: Recovery & Regeneration After Liver Damage
The liver has an amazing capacity to regenerate and repair itself. After damage, the liver can regenerate and replace lost tissue, usually within a few weeks to months. However, the rate and success of liver repair can vary depending on the extent and type of damage, overall health, and other factors. In cases of severe or extensive damage, such as cirrhosis or certain liver diseases, the repair process may be more complex and may require specialized medical intervention or even a liver transplant. It is important to follow recommended treatment plans and lifestyle changes to support liver health and promote optimal repair.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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