Cirrhosis Center - Warner Robins, GAWarner Robins Gastroenterologist Doctors for CirrhosisType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in Warner Robins *![]() Genesis Gastroenterology ![]() Benjamin Johnston MD ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Central Georgia ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Central Georgia ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Central Georgia ![]() Middle Georgia Gastroenterology PC ![]() Middle Georgia Gastroenterology PC ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Central Georgia ![]() Gastroenterology Associates of Central Georgia ![]() Douglas P Dozier MD ![]() Central Georgia Center for Digestive Health ![]() William K Garnto MD ![]() Dublin Internal Medicine ![]() Dublin Internal Medicine ![]() Keith B Huckaby MD ![]() Digestive Care Specialist LLC ![]() Internal Medicine of Griffin ![]() East Atlanta Gastroenterology PC ![]() East Atlanta Gastroenterology PC ![]() East Atlanta Gastroenterology PC ![]() East Atlanta Gastroenterology PC ![]() East Atlanta Gastroenterology PC ![]() Khalid Jalil MD ![]() Advanced Digestive Care Center PC ![]() South Atlantic Medical Clinic ![]() South Atlantic Medical Clinic ![]() South Atlantic Medical Clinic ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Karim K Shakoor MD & Naseem Shakoor MD ![]() Affinity Health Group ![]() Affinity Health Group ![]() Digestive Disorders Liver Clinic ![]() South Georgia Medicine ![]() Athens Gastroenterology Association ![]() Athens Gastroenterology Association ![]() Albany Gastroenterology PC ![]() Albany Gastroenterology PC ![]() Albany Gastroenterology PC ![]() Albany Gastroenterology PC ![]() Albany Gastroenterology PC ![]() Albany Gastroenterology PC ![]() Norman F Williams MD ![]() Digestive Healthcare PC ![]() Infinite Health ![]() Atlanta South Gastroenterology ![]() South Atlantic Medical Clinic ![]() Atlanta Multi-Specialty Associates PC ![]() Southern Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Southern Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Southern Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Southern Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Gastroenterology Specialists of Dekalb ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Sudhakar Jonnalagadda MD ![]() Atlanta South Gastroenterology ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Ranjit C Mathew MD ![]() Dekalb Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Dekalb Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Dekalb Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Atlanta Center for Gastroenterology ![]() Dekalb Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Atlanta Digestive Center LLC ![]() Atlanta Center for Gastroenterology ![]() Atlanta Center for Gastroenterology ![]() Dekalb Gastroenterology Associates ![]() Stephen W Wilde MD ![]() Claudia S Kretzschmar MD ![]() Mark R Fortson MD ![]() J Michael West MD ![]() Robert Weatherstone MD ![]() J Michael West MD ![]() Athens Gastroenterology Center PC ![]() Syed Ali MD ![]() Northeast Atlanta Associates Gastroenterology ![]() The Emory Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Emory Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Emory Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Emory Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Emory Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() The Emory Clinic Gastroenterology ![]() Gastrointestinal Diseases Inc ![]() Gastrointestinal Diseases Inc ![]() Michael N Steinbook MD ![]() Camilo Gabiana MD ![]() Emory University Digestive Diseases ![]() Richard S Robbins MD ![]() Consultative Gastroenterology ![]() Del Mazo Medical Services ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC ![]() Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates LLC Warner Robins, GeorgiaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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Cirrhosis (Liver)Read the Cirrhosis (Liver) article » What is cirrhosis?
Cirrhosis is a complication of many liver diseases that is characterized by abnormal structure and function of the liver. The diseases that lead to cirrhosis do so because they injure and kill liver cells, and the inflammation and repair that is associated with the dying liver cells causes scar tissue to form. The liver cells that do not die multiply in an attempt to replace the cells that have died. This results in clusters of newly-formed liver cells (regenerative nodules) within the scar tissue. There are many causes of cirrhosis; they include chemicals (such as alcohol, fat, and certain medications), viruses, toxic metals (such as iron and copper that accumulate in the liver as a result of genetic diseases), and autoimmune liver disease in which the body's immune system attacks the liver.
Why does cirrhosis cause problems?The liver is an important organ in the body. It performs many critical functions, two of which are producing substances required by the body, for example, clotting proteins that are necessary in order for blood to clot, and removing toxic substances that can be harmful to the body, for example, drugs. The liver also has an important role in regulating the supply to the body of glucose (sugar) and lipids (fat) that the body uses as fuel. In order to perform these critical functions, the liver cells must be working normally, and they must have an intimate relationship with the blood since the substances that are added or removed by the liver are transported to and from the liver by the blood. The relationship of the liver to the blood is unique. Unlike most organs in the body, only a small amount of blood is supplied to the liver by arteries. Most of the liver's supply of blood comes from the intestinal veins as the blood returns to the heart. The main vein that returns blood from the intestines is called the port... Recommended Reading Related to Cirrhosis (Liver)Alpha-Fetoprotein Blood Test » What is alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) blood test?The most widely used biochemical blood test is alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), which is a protein normally made by the immature liver cells in the fetus. At birth, infants have relatively high levels of AFP, which fall to normal adult levels by the first year of life. Also, pregnant women carrying babies with neural tube defects may have high levels of AFP. (A neural tube defect is an abnormal fetal brain or spinal cord that is caused by folic acid deficiency during pregnancy.) In which situations are high blood levels of AFP seen?In adults, high blood levels (over 500 nanograms/milliliter) of AFP are seen in only three situations:
What tests are available for measuring AFP?Several a... Other Related Cirrhosis ArticlesEmergency Contact for Warner Robins
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