Prompt treatment is key to slowing PBC but doesn’t work for everyone at first. Know when you need to look at second-line treatment.
UDCA is the go-to treatment for PBC, but it doesn’t work well for everyone. Now new medications are changing the face of second-line treatment.
Smart diet choices make even more sense when you have PBC. Knowing what to eat and not to eat will impact how you feel and also can help to protect your liver.
This chronic illness can take a toll, so to help manage symptoms and your emotional health, try to stay positive and find support.
Having PBC means you could eventually need a liver transplant. How often does this happen, and how do you know when you could need this surgery?
Around 90% of people with PBC are women and people assigned female at birth. Why is this, and how does this liver condition affect their lives and health?
PBC can affect your emotional as well as your physical health. Here’s why, and what you can do about it.