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Is Alcohol Intake Safe After Treatment Of Liver Disease?

I SUFFER FM LEFT LOBE LIVER ABCESS DURING JUNE-JULY 2011. I GOT TREATMENT FM CMC VELLORE, TAMILNADU, INDIA BY DRAINAGE. NOW I FELT SOME HARDNESS ON THAT AREA NOW. BEFOR DISEASE I AM CHRONIC ALCOHOLIC. AFTER TREATMENT I AM NOT TAKING ALCOHOL. CAN I TAKE ALCOHOL NOW
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
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Hello,
Liver abscess would have been because of an infection , which as u said was treated, but since u feel hard in that area now, please kindly consult your doctor and get a scan done to rule everything, alcohol consumption in moderation is okay , but addiction ( as u said like earlier ) is not good for the liver , and will cause you more harm. Hope I could help you.
Thank you.
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Is Alcohol Intake Safe After Treatment Of Liver Disease?

Hello, Liver abscess would have been because of an infection , which as u said was treated, but since u feel hard in that area now, please kindly consult your doctor and get a scan done to rule everything, alcohol consumption in moderation is okay , but addiction ( as u said like earlier ) is not good for the liver , and will cause you more harm. Hope I could help you. Thank you.