Alcoholic hepatitis
The liver is a large organ that lies up under the ribs on the right side of the abdomen (belly). It helps filter waste from the body. It also makes bile to help digest food, and stores sugar that the body uses for energy. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver that leads to liver cell damage and cell death.
Causes of alcoholic hepatitis:
Alcoholic hepatitis is caused by drinking too much alcohol. The liver breaks down alcohol. If, over time, you drink more alcohol than the liver can process, it can become seriously damaged.
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