Antihepatomic

Antihepatomic is a medical activity that is used to treat liver diseases and conditions, such as hepatitis or cirrhosis. It involves the use of medications and/or lifestyle changes to help improve liver function and to reduce inflammation and other symptoms associated with liver disease. Medications used in antihepatomic therapy can range from antiviral medications to antibiotics and corticosteroids. Lifestyle changes can include dietary changes, such as limiting fat and alcohol consumption, as well as exercising regularly and avoiding exposure to toxins. The goal of antihepatomic therapy is to slow the progression of the disease and to improve the function of the liver.