Health Library
Clear information on liver conditions, transplant procedures, and what to expect at every stage of care.
Cirrhosis is the end-stage scarring of the liver. Here is what you need to know about its causes, how it progresses, and what modern treatment looks like.
Health LibraryA liver transplant is a major surgery, but most patients return to normal life within six to twelve months. Here is a detailed look at the recovery journey.
ConditionWhen the liver is damaged over a long time, scar tissue replaces healthy tissue. Early treatment can slow or stop the damage.
ConditionToo much fat builds up in the liver. Very common and often silent. If untreated, it can progress to serious liver damage.
ConditionViral infections that cause liver inflammation. Hepatitis C is now curable. Hepatitis B can be managed to prevent serious damage.
ConditionCancer that starts in the liver or spreads from elsewhere. We offer surgery, transplant, and targeted treatment options.
ProcedureA healthy family member donates a portion of their liver. Both the donor and recipient grow full-sized livers within weeks.
ProcedureSurgery on the liver, bile ducts, gallbladder, and pancreas. Our team uses modern techniques for faster recovery and less pain.
ConditionRapid loss of liver function in a person with no prior liver disease. A medical emergency that requires immediate specialist care.
ConditionLiver damage caused by long-term heavy alcohol use. Ranges from fatty liver to hepatitis to cirrhosis. Stopping alcohol is the most important treatment.
Symptom GuideYellowing of the skin and eyes. A symptom, not a disease. The cause determines the treatment and urgency.
Symptom GuideNot sure if your symptoms need a specialist? This guide helps you decide when to seek expert liver care.
ConditionHigh pressure in the portal vein, usually caused by cirrhosis. It can lead to dangerous bleeding and fluid build-up, but is treatable.
Promoting organ donation awareness and saving lives across India.
1 donor can save up to 8 lives.
Every liver transplant depends on a willing donor. Ajooni Life Line works to close that gap, through education, awareness, and community outreach across Punjab and beyond.
Learn about organ donationOur team sees patients from across India and abroad. A consultation starts with a conversation.