Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Symptoms, Causes, And Treatment

Treatment

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Although there is no cure for this condition, close monitoring of the disease by a medical professional is recommended to slow the progression of damage in the liver. Medications used for primary biliary cirrhosis may include cholesterol-lowering drugs to maintain liver health, anti-inflammatory medications for swollen muscle and joints, antihistamines to stop allergic reactions, corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and damage, and immunosuppressants to reduce immune activity. In rare cases, a liver transplant may be necessary. Vitamin D supplementation is also an important part of the treatment plan.

Anti-Inflammatory Diet

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We already know autoimmune conditions cannot be cured, though it is important to note many of their symptoms can be managed by modifying certain lifestyle factors. Eating an anti-inflammatory diet helps reduce inflammation, which may help put primary biliary cirrhosis and other autoimmune conditions in remission, which refers to a period in which no symptoms are present. An anti-inflammatory diet often includes eating wild salmon once or twice per night, consuming lots of fruits and vegetables, and supplementing with anti-inflammatory herbs such as turmeric and bromelain. Individuals following this type of diet should avoid processed foods such as fast food, refined sugar, gluten, and dairy.

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