
Members of the public in Erdington are being encouraged to get their liver checked for free at Erdington High Street, B23 6SA, on Friday 16th May – with the arrival of a mobile liver screening roadshow.
People can go along to the mobile unit between 10am and 4pm to find out what preventative measures they can take to keep their liver healthy and be offered a free non-invasive liver scan.
One in ten adults in Erdington may be walking around with liver disease and be completely unaware because there are usually no symptoms in the early stages, warns the British Liver Trust.
Michelle Wilkins, Head of Children and Families Services at the British Liver Trust, will be attending the roadshow. She said: “As well as my role within the Trust, I am also a resident of Erdington and have been championing our Love Your Liver roadshow coming to my area. All too often liver disease is only found when it is quite advanced, which means treatment is less likely to work. But the good news is that most cases of liver disease could be prevented. Our Love Your Liver roadshow events are for people who want to find out more about their liver health or are worried that they may be at risk of developing liver disease.”
The roadshow comprises a mobile unit where people can take a free online screening test and find out if they are at risk. Free liver health scanning will also be available using a non-invasive device. There will be expert guidance on how to keep your liver healthy from healthcare professionals who will be on hand to provide advice on diet, exercise and healthy living.
Nine in 10 cases of liver disease are preventable with the main causes being alcohol, obesity and viral hepatitis.
Pamela Healy, Chief Executive of British Liver Trust, said, “One in three of us are at risk of liver disease and the numbers of people being diagnosed have been increasing at an alarming rate. Liver damage develops silently with no signs or symptoms and people often don’t realise they have a problem until it is too late. Although the liver is remarkably resilient, if left until symptoms appear, the damage is often irreversible.
“The Love Your Liver roadshow is a great opportunity for people to find out their risk of liver disease. Approximately 10% of the people we scan need to have further checks.”
The British Liver Trust’s Love Your Liver campaign focuses on three simple steps to Love Your Liver back to health:
1. Drink within recommended limits and have three consecutive days off alcohol every week
2. Cut down on sugar, carbohydrates and fat, and take more exercise
3. Know the risk factors for viral hepatitis and get tested or vaccinated if at risk
If you can’t attend this event you can still find out if you are at risk and check your liver health online by doing the online screening test at https://www.britishlivertrust.org.uk/screener