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Published on: 10/28/2025

How often should someone with stage 3 liver disease get their liver checked?

People with stage 3 liver disease should have their liver checked regularly, using non-invasive tests as recommended by their healthcare provider. See below to understand more.

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Explanation

For someone with stage 3 liver disease, regular liver check-ups are important to monitor the condition. According to the studies, non-invasive tests are useful tools for this purpose.

  1. Non-Invasive Tests: These tests help to track liver health without needing surgery or biopsy. They are safe and can be done multiple times to see how the liver is doing over time.

  2. Frequency of Tests: While the exact frequency isn't specified in the studies, regular monitoring is suggested. This means you might need to have these tests done every few months or as directed by your healthcare provider.

  3. Benefits of Monitoring: Regular checks help in catching any changes early, which is important for managing liver disease and making treatment decisions.

It's important to follow your healthcare provider's advice on how often to get your liver checked, as they will tailor the frequency based on your specific health needs.

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