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Things to do to take care of your liver

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Put a check in the box next to what you have done or are going to do to take care of your liver.

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I am not drinking alcohol or using street drugs.
I always take the medications that my provider has ordered for me. I know their names and what each medication is for.
I tell my provider if I am taking over-the-counter or herbal medications.
I have been tested to see whether I need to get the hepatitis A and B vaccines (hepatitis A and B are viruses that attack the liver).
I have received the pneumonia vaccine and I get my annual flu shot (people with cirrhosis are more likely to get infections).
I eat a well-balanced diet that is low in fat and includes enough protein.
I keep a healthy weight.
I make sure to have a balance of work, rest, and exercise in my life.
I cope well with stress (or I ask for guidance when I can't cope).
I tell my health care provider if I am depressed.
I have never smoked cigarettes, I have quit smoking, or I have discussed quitting with my health care provider.
I have asked my health care provider about whether I need a liver transplant.