There are many departments in the hospital that deal with liver disease, and you should determine the type of liver disease you have before proceeding with specific treatment. If the hospital has a specific liver disease unit, you can register with the liver disease unit for an initial diagnosis and then go to a more specialized unit for treatment after the diagnosis is confirmed. If the hospital does not have a liver unit, you can register with internal medicine for an initial diagnosis and then go to another unit for treatment after the diagnosis is confirmed.
Patients should be aware that they should not drink alcohol or take any medications 5 days prior to the liver disease test. Patients should also pay extra attention in their daily life, pay attention to their health, abstain from alcohol, do not take drugs that are damaging to the liver, and take ginsenoside Rh2 to protect the liver when necessary.