- Infections Hepatitis (or viral hepatitis)- This disease is caused by virus. Faces of infected person many be carried to source of drinking water or food or palm wine. It may also be transmitted by transfusion of blood of an infected person to an uninfected person .Both forms of disease cause inflammation and destruction of liver cell if not treated.
EFFECT
- Loss of appetite, nausea, weakness, fever, head ache ,diarrhea, abdominal, discomfort, pain, yellow eyes, and skin
Remedies
- Fruit and vegetable must be properly washed with clean water.
- Drinking water must be boiled with filter.
- Faces of an infected person must be buried deeply or burnt.
- Flies should not be allowed to perch on food.
- An infected person should have complete bed rest.
- An infected must around protein foods such as meat, egg fish and groundnut.
- Constant consumption of sugary foods such as glucose, sugar can pineapple and bread must be avoided.
- Drink plenty of water.
- See a medical doctor.
- Gall stone
This diseases is caused by over concentration of bile thus preventing its flow. This leads to crystallization of cholesterol in the bile to form stone. The stone may block the bile duct, this stops the flowing of bile .It also cause high concentration of bilirubin in the blood, tissue and bile which will result in overweight.
Effect
1.Abnormal pains , chills and fever
2.Skin and eyes turn yellow due to the concentration of bilirubin in the blood and tissues.
3.Its may lead to cancer of the liver
Remedies
- Drink sufficient water or fruit juice
ii.Reduce consumption of food containing cholesterol
iiiAvoid overweight
iv.See a medical doctor
v.Gall stones can be removed by oral administration of a bile acid or by sugar in case of large stone
- Sugar in case of large stone
3.Cirrhosis of the liver
This disease is believed to be caused by excessive drinking of alcohol over a prolonged period, as well as by hepatitis. it is a serious liver disease in which the cell of the liver are damaged and became useless fibrous tissue which deprive
the liver of its function.
Effect
- General weakness of the body.
- Loss of appetite.
Remedies
- Avoidance of alcoholic drinking
- Sugary may be done on the patient
iii. Liver transplant may be done
4.Cancer on the liver
It is the abnormal outgrowth or uncontrollable swelling of cell which do not retain the normal function of the tissues in which they arise. This continuous outgrowth eventually will prevent the liver from performing its normal role.
Effect
- It leads to general weakness
- The body is exhorted
Remedies
- i. The cancers cell may be destroyed using radiotherapy or chemotherapy
- Sugary boon be done to sure the situation if detected early in life
iii. Liver transplant may be done
- Amoeba liver abscess
The parasitic amoeba (Entamoeba histolytica) which causes amoeba dysentery is also responsible for this infection. The parasite gets into the liver from large intestine via the hepatic portal vein. It produces an enzyme that destroys liver tissue and cause an abscess to form. Abscess is an inflamed swelling containing pus .
- Diabetes mellitus
The disease is caused as a result of the inability of the liver cell to convert excess glucose in the blood to glycogen due to the failure of the pancreas is produce a hormone insulin, therefore excess sugar left in the blood and lost through
Effect
- It result is continuous dehydration
- It may cause exhaustion or muscular weakness
iii. It may lead to blurred vision
- It leads to lost of weight
Remedies
- Drug therapy
- Carbohydrate should be avoided
QUESTIONS ( POST QUESTION TITLE AND YOUR ANSWER USING THE BOX BELOW FOR EVALUATION AND DISCUSSION)
i)Which of the following is not a function of the liver ?(a)protein (b) heat production (c) detoxication (d)emancipation of cell
ii)The largest internal organ of the body is (a) lungs (b)liver (c) kidney (d) skin
iii) Which of the following mammalian organs is not involves in homeostasis? (a) tongue (b)liver (c)kidney (d)skin
iv)Which of the following is not a disease of the kidney? (a) hepatitis (b)nephritis (c) diuress (d) oedema
v)The maintenance of a steady internal environment in human is (a) internal control (b) temperature control (c) coordination (d) homeostasis.
THEORY
- i) Explain why the kidney is referred to as osmoregulatory organ
ii)Mention any five liver disease and explain any two of them
iii)Outline the functions of the liver and explain any two of them.
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