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Transplant Counsellor - Kidney / Liver / Heart / Lungs / Bone Marrow Transplant Counsellor is an alliance of the leading multi-super speciality institutes

20/11/2025

Role of Transplant Counsellor

A transplant journey is never easy — it begins with fear, questions, and uncertainty. But in those difficult moments, a Transplant Counsellor becomes a guiding light for patients and families. With compassion, clarity, and steady support, confusion slowly turns into understanding and fear into courage. From explaining each step of the transplant process to standing by patients throughout recovery, the counsellor becomes a bridge between pain and hope. Because sometimes, healing is not just medical… it’s emotional. ❤️

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14/11/2025

🌍 World Diabetes Day

This World Diabetes Day, choose awareness, choose health, choose life.

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver v/s Alcoholic Fatty Liver Fatty liver disease can develop from both alcohol use and other life...
13/11/2025

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver v/s Alcoholic Fatty Liver


Fatty liver disease can develop from both alcohol use and other lifestyle factors. Alcoholic Fatty Liver (AFLD) occurs due to excessive alcohol consumption, leading to fat accumulation, inflammation, and gradual liver damage. If drinking continues, it can progress to cirrhosis, a severe stage of liver scarring. On the other hand, Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver (NAFLD) develops even in people who don’t consume alcohol. It is commonly linked to obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, and poor dietary habits. Without proper treatment and lifestyle changes, NAFLD can advance to NASH (Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis), fibrosis, or cirrhosis, posing similar risks as alcohol-related liver disease.

A liver transplant is considered when liver damage becomes irreversible, such as in chronic liver failure, or when advan...
08/11/2025

A liver transplant is considered when liver damage becomes irreversible, such as in chronic liver failure, or when advanced cirrhosis or liver cancer severely affects health. It is also needed when medical treatments no longer control symptoms and the liver can no longer perform its vital functions. In cases of severe acute liver failure caused by infections, toxins, or sudden damage, a transplant can be life-saving. Additionally, when liver functions drop drastically, leading to jaundice, fluid retention, or confusion, a transplant becomes critical to restore health and prevent further complications.

30/10/2025

Who needs a liver transplant

A liver transplant is needed when the liver fails to function properly. It may be required in acute liver failure due to sudden damage, alcoholic liver disease from long-term drinking, chronic hepatitis B or C causing cirrhosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD/NASH) due to fat buildup and inflammation, or end-stage liver disease when the liver is permanently damaged.

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From Fat to Failure: 4 Stages of Fatty Liver You Must Know1️⃣ Simple Fatty Liver (Steatosis)Fat starts building up in li...
27/10/2025

From Fat to Failure: 4 Stages of Fatty Liver You Must Know

1️⃣ Simple Fatty Liver (Steatosis)
Fat starts building up in liver cells — usually due to obesity, poor diet, or alcohol. It’s an early, reversible stage if lifestyle changes are made in time.

2️⃣ NASH (Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis)
The liver becomes inflamed and damaged. Fat accumulation now causes cell injury and swelling, increasing the risk of scarring.

3️⃣ Fibrosis
Scar tissue begins to form around damaged areas. The liver still functions, but its performance slowly declines. Regular monitoring is vital at this stage.

4️⃣ Cirrhosis
Extensive scarring replaces healthy liver tissue. The liver hardens and fails to function properly — leading to liver failure or even cancer.

20/10/2025

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18/10/2025

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Myths v/s Facts About Heart TransplantHeart transplants are surrounded by myths that can confuse patients. Many believe ...
17/10/2025

Myths v/s Facts About Heart Transplant

Heart transplants are surrounded by myths that can confuse patients. Many believe only very sick or elderly patients are eligible, but in reality, doctors carefully evaluate each patient regardless of age. Some think life after a transplant is extremely restricted, yet most patients can enjoy normal activities with proper care. Others worry that transplants don’t last long, but with regular follow-ups and medications, patients can live 10–20 years or more.

10/10/2025

Who Needs a Heart Transplant?

Severe Heart Failure – when symptoms remain despite maximum treatment.

Cardiomyopathy – weak or enlarged heart muscles (dilated or hypertrophic).

Congenital Heart Disease – complex heart defects not corrected by surgery.

Severe Coronary Artery Disease – multiple blocked arteries with damaged heart muscle.



Life After Heart Transplant✅ Improved Quality of Life – more energy, easier breathing, and better activity levels. 👩‍⚕️ ...
07/10/2025

Life After Heart Transplant

✅ Improved Quality of Life – more energy, easier breathing, and better activity levels.

👩‍⚕️ Regular Medical Check-ups – frequent follow-ups ensure early detection of any issues.

🥦 Healthy Lifestyle – balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding alcohol/smoking.

🛡️ Infection Precautions – weaker immunity due to medicines means extra care is needed.

💚 Emotional Well-being – many patients feel renewed hope and confidence.

🌍 Return to Normal Life – most patients can work, travel, and enjoy family life again.

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