World Liver Day, observed every year on 19 April, is dedicated to raising awareness about liver health and the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of liver-related diseases. The day highlights the importance of the liver as a vital organ that supports digestion, detoxification, metabolism, and overall body function. It also draws attention to increasing liver disorders such as hepatitis, fatty liver disease, and cirrhosis, many of which are linked to lifestyle factors, infections, and alcohol consumption. On this occasion, health organizations and medical experts encourage people to adopt healthy habits, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, vaccination against hepatitis, and routine health check-ups, to maintain a healthy liver and prevent serious complications.



