DM Gastroenterology | Transplant Hepatology Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Dr. Hemamala combines expertise and a willingness to listen and discuss. She explained everything in detail so I could understand and follow her advice. She is also a Senior Gastro and Hepatologist & a Liver Transplant Physician. Also, the staff is very friendly and professional.
Manoj krishnaswamy
Good soul for the patients. Right guidelines. Right medication. Friendly Treating. One of the best Hepatologist in Chennai.
Jeevitha Kandasamy
The liver world is the best treatment given by liver related clients. We have take the the best treatment and fully satisfied and Happy also Dr.Hemalatha ma'am very kind and explain the treatment very genuinely and understanding also After doctor consulting we have hopeful discussion.
Murali M
We have been consulting Dr. Hemamala for almost 4 years now and my mother's liver condition has improved considerably.
Nigaar Sultana
Because hepatology encompasses a wide range of topics, providing a precise definition can be challenging. Broadly, hepatology involves studying ailments that impact the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and biliary tract. Practitioners in this discipline strive to deliver precise diagnoses, recommend suitable therapies, and devise preventive measures.
Hepatologists mainly specialize in managing and treating a diverse spectrum of disorders impacting the pancreas, gallbladder, and liver, with liver disease and liver cancer being among the most prevalent conditions they manage. Hepatitis in its various forms and pancreatitis are also within their scope of treatment. Additionally, hepatologists address less apparent conditions such as jaundice, drug overdoses, and tropical infections. If you suspect any liver-related issues, consider scheduling a consultation with Dr. Hemamala Illango.
The important fact to note about liver disease is that up to 50 percent of individuals with underlying liver disease have no symptoms. Common symptoms include fatigue or extreme tiredness, lack of drive, and occasionally itching issues. Main signs of liver disease that are more notable are jaundice or where eyes and skin become yellow in color, dark urine, very pale or light colored stool, bleeding from the GI tract, confusedness, and retention of fluids in the abdomen or belly.
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