A Silent Epidemic Affecting Millions
Liver disease is often called a “silent killer” — and for good reason.
In Pakistan, an estimated 13 to 15 million people are living with Hepatitis B or C. Out of these, nearly 10 million are affected by Hepatitis C alone, making it one of the most widespread infections in the country.
Even more alarming?
Only 25–30% of people know they are infected
This means millions are living without treatment, unknowingly risking severe complications.
Thousands of Deaths Every Year
The consequences of untreated liver disease can be deadly.
Every year, around 37,000 Pakistanis die due to liver-related complications such as:
- Liver cirrhosis
- Liver cancer
These are not just numbers — they represent families losing loved ones to a preventable disease.
Lifestyle Habits Making Things Worse
It’s not just infections anymore.
A new threat is growing fast: Fatty Liver Disease (MASLD) — caused by unhealthy lifestyles.
- Junk food
- Sugary drinks
- Lack of exercise
These habits are increasing liver problems, even among younger people.
Experts warn that if this trend continues, the situation could become even more serious in the coming years.
Why Most People Don’t Know They’re Sick
One of the biggest challenges is that liver disease shows no clear symptoms in early stages.
People may feel completely normal while their liver is slowly being damaged.
By the time symptoms appear:
- The disease may already be advanced
- Treatment becomes more difficult
- Costs increase significantly
Doctors Urge Immediate Action
Health experts are calling for urgent steps to stop this crisis from getting worse.
What needs to happen:
✔️ Nationwide awareness campaigns
✔️ Easy access to testing and screening
✔️ Affordable treatment options
✔️ Stronger healthcare system
Without immediate action, the burden on hospitals and families will continue to grow.
How You Can Protect Yourself
The good news? Many liver diseases are preventable.
Here’s what you can do:
âś… Eat healthy, avoid oily and processed food
âś… Exercise regularly
âś… Get vaccinated for Hepatitis B
âś… Avoid self-medication
âś… Go for regular health check-ups
Small lifestyle changes can make a big difference.
Final Warning: Don’t Ignore This
Pakistan is at a critical point.
This is no longer just a health issue — it’s a national crisis that requires attention now.
If awareness, prevention, and treatment improve, millions of lives can be saved.
But if ignored, this silent epidemic could turn into a much bigger disaster.
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