About Intrahepatic Cholestasis

Intrahepatic Cholestasis, also known as cholestasis, intrahepatic, is related to cholestasis, intrahepatic, of pregnancy 3 and cholestasis, progressive familial intrahepatic, 2, and has symptoms including icterus, hepatocellular jaundice and pruritus of pregnancy. An important gene associated with Intrahepatic Cholestasis is ABCB11 (ATP Binding Cassette Subfamily B Member 11), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Metabolism and Nuclear receptors meta-pathway. The drugs Sorbitol and Tocopherol have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include liver, placenta and bone marrow, and related phenotypes are Increased shRNA abundance (Z-score > 2) and Increased shRNA abundance (Z-score > 2)

Major Symptoms of Intrahepatic Cholestasis

Cholestasis, intrahepatic, is a condition characterized by the obstruction of bile flow in the liver. Some of the major symptoms include pruritus (severe itching or rash), jaundice, fatigue, and itching. The symptoms can vary depending on the severity and duration of the condition.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Intrahepatic Cholestasis

The suitable lifestyle for people with Intrahepatic Cholestasis (intrahepatic bile duct disease) includes the following points:

1. Healthy diet: try to consume as little high-fat, high-sugar, high-salt, and high-calorie foods as possible, and eat more vegetables, fruits, Whole grains, low-fat protein and healthy fats. Avoid greasy, spicy, coffee, alcohol and other irritating foods.

2. Moderate exercise: Moderate aerobic exercise can improve the body's immunity and reduce symptoms, but overexertion and strenuous exercise should be avoided. Mild exercise such as walking, jogging, and yoga are recommended.

3. Keep a regular schedule: maintain adequate sleep time and avoid staying up late and not getting enough sleep. Regular work and rest can improve the body's ability to self-regulate and reduce symptoms.

4. Reduce stress: Avoid excessive anxiety, tension, pessimism and other negative emotions, and learn to relax your body and mind, such as listening to music, reading, meditation, yoga, massage, etc.

5. Quit smoking and limit drinking: Smoking and drinking may aggravate the symptoms of intrahepatic cholestasis, so you should try to quit smoking and limit drinking.

6. Drug treatment: Take appropriate drugs according to the doctor's advice, such as liver protectants, bile acid binders, etc.

7. Regular check-ups: Go to the hospital for regular check-ups so that changes in condition can be detected early and measures can be taken in a timely manner. However, these lifestyle suggestions are for reference only, and they need to be adjusted according to your personal condition and doctor's advice.

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