Plans For Treating HE

As medicine progresses, life is prolonged in many ways. Most people are aware of many ordinary diseases that shorten life including heart disease, cancer, strokes and diabetes. But there are many other conditions that most folks do not know about unless they contract them or know a person who has them.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy you probably have a lot of questions such as:

What is the definition of hepatic encephalopathy (HE)?
Is there a treatment for hepatic encephalopathy?
How did I get hepatic encephalopathy?
What are the symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy?

You might not be aware that there are different hepatic encephalopathy stages.

Hepatic encephalopathy is a common condition in people with liver damage symptoms such as cirrhosis of the liver. In fact if you are experiencing cirrhosis symptoms, you should have your physician check for HE. To discover additional details about cirrhosis of the liver view our site for what is liver cirrhosis.

A widely used medication for HE is liquid lactulose which draws water out of other areas into a person’s colon, making stool softer and causing you to move your bowels more often. This helps reduce the level of toxins in your body by eliminating them quickly and reducing the strain on the liver. Using lactulose for hepatic encephalopathy is a time-tested treatment but produces a few secondary side effects. One lactulose side effect is diarrhea. You may also suffer with nausea, gas, abdominal pain or loss of water from the body.

It is vital to treat HE promptly to prevent additional problems or a greater risk for liver failure.