Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Dark Spotting For 11 Days

Gallstones, cirrhosis and liver disease

gallstones, cirrhosis and jaundice

Not all liver diseases related to alcohol. Infections, allergies and metabolic disorders can cause liver damage. Jaundice and gallstones have been linked to obesity. Cirrhosis can be caused by infections, diseases of the bile ducts or other ailments that affect the liver. Sclerosing cholangitis is a condition inflamatoriade liver bile ducts.
groups A, B and AB are more often affected than O by gallstones, diseases of the bile ducts.

jaundice and liver cirrhosis and the group A showed the highest frequencies and increased susceptibility to tumors of the pancreas.
Staves (Fasciola hepatica) and other tropical infections
tropical infections that cause liver fibrosis are more prevalent in people of group A and to a lesser extent in the B and AB. Group O is relatively immune.

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