epatobiliari
Epatobiliari refers to a condition characterized by inflammation of the liver and bile ducts. This term is derived from the Greek words "epato," meaning liver, and "biliaris," meaning pertaining to the bile. The condition can be acute or chronic, depending on the duration and severity of the inflammation. Acute epatobiliari typically results from a sudden onset of symptoms, often due to viral infections, alcohol abuse, or drug toxicity. Chronic epatobiliari, on the other hand, develops over a longer period and is often associated with conditions such as hepatitis B or C, autoimmune disorders, or long-term alcohol consumption.
Symptoms of epatobiliari can vary widely and may include abdominal pain, jaundice, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting.
Prevention of epatobiliari involves avoiding risk factors such as excessive alcohol consumption, hepatitis B and C