Everything you need to know about Fibroscan

Liver diseases are quite common in India. Around 32% of people in India have liver problems, says Indian Council of Medical Research. These liver problems can range from mild to serious and can lead to liver fibrosis and Cirrhosis if left untreated. Fibrosis and Cirrhosis lead to 20,000 deaths in India every year. The number is quite shocking and is increasing at a rapid pace. In fact, one of the most common causes of deaths in India is liver cirrhosis.

NAFLD (Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) is a common cause of chronic liver disease, which is the result of an unhealthy lifestyle. People living a sedentary lifestyle, eating fatty foods, and have sugar-related problems are more prone to develop a non-alcoholic fatty liver. By the time, an individual shows any signs and symptoms of liver disease, it already reaches an advanced phase and reduces the lifespan of the patient significantly.

Fibroscan is a state-of-the-art technology that is used to diagnose liver diseases caused by NAFLD. The result of this test is immediate. This test allows your doctor to understand the condition of your liver and determine the right treatment plan. The test results help in diagnosing any underlying problem and understanding the damage caused by liver diseases like cirrhosis.

Why Fibroscan?

  • It is a painless and non-invasive technique helpful in identifying fatty liver. It can also be used to assess fibrosis and cirrhosis problems.
  • It is an easy and fast test which can be performed within 5 to 10 minutes
  • You can get the results of the test immediately
  • It is a safe exam that can be repeated if necessary
What to expect during the exam?
  • During the exam, you lie on your back with your right arm raised. 
  • A water-based gel is applied to the area.
  • The physician will put a probe on the area with light pressure.
  • The physician scans your liver, monitors it on the screen and takes screenshots.
  • The exam takes no more than 10 minutes to complete.
Once the scan is done, you are given the reports immediately that is used by your doctor to interpret the results

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