Dr. Manoj Lahoti is a highly skilled and experienced Hepatologist with deep expertise in the diagnosis and management of complex liver diseases. His practice combines evidence-based medicine, advanced diagnostics, and a patient-centered approach to deliver effective and long-term liver care.
Comprehensive Liver Expertise :
Dr. Manoj Lahoti manages a wide spectrum of liver conditions, including:
- Chronic liver disease and complications such as Ascites
- Viral hepatitis, including Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis A, and Hepatitis E
- Lifestyle-related conditions like Fatty liver disease and metabolic liver disorders
- Complex autoimmune and genetic conditions, such as Autoimmune hepatitis and Wilson’s disease
- Liver infections, including Liver abscess and Cholangitis
- Advanced liver conditions like Hepatocellular carcinoma
He is also skilled in evaluating space-occupying lesions (SOL) of the liver, ensuring accurate diagnosis and timely management.
Liver Conditions Treated - Dr. Manoj Lahoti specializes in the management of:
- Liver abscess – A pus-filled infection in the liver causing fever, pain, and weakness; requires prompt treatment.
- Space-occupying lesion of liver – Any abnormal mass in the liver (benign or cancerous) that needs proper evaluation and management.
- Chronic liver disease – Long-standing liver damage that can affect liver function over time.
- Acute viral hepatitis – Sudden inflammation of the liver caused by viral infection, leading to jaundice and fatigue.
- Hepatitis B Infection – A viral infection that can become chronic and damage the liver if untreated.
- Hepatitis C Infection – A blood-borne viral infection that may silently damage the liver over the years.
- Hepatitis A Infection – A short-term liver infection usually spread through contaminated food or water.
- Hepatitis E Infection – A water-borne viral infection affecting the liver, often self-limiting but risky in pregnancy.
- Jaundice – Yellow discoloration of skin and eyes due to liver or bile-related problems.
- Ascites – Accumulation of fluid in the abdomen, commonly due to advanced liver disease.
- Infiltrative liver disease – Conditions where abnormal substances accumulate in the liver, affecting its function.
- Fatty liver disease – Excess fat accumulation in the liver, often linked to lifestyle and metabolic issues.
- Metabolic liver disease – Liver disorders caused by metabolic abnormalities such as obesity or diabetes.
- Hepatocellular carcinoma – The most common type of liver cancer, often linked to chronic liver disease.
- Hydatid cyst – A cyst caused by parasitic infection, usually affecting the liver or spleen.
- Autoimmune hepatitis – A condition where the immune system attacks the liver, causing inflammation.
- Drug-induced liver injury – Liver damage caused by certain medications or toxins.
- Wilson’s disease – A genetic disorder where copper builds up in the liver and other organs.
- Primary biliary cholangitis – An autoimmune condition causing slow damage to the bile ducts in the liver.
- Primary sclerosing cholangitis – Chronic inflammation and scarring of the bile ducts affecting liver function.
- Cholangitis – Infection of the bile ducts that can cause fever, pain, and jaundice.
- Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy – A liver condition in pregnancy causing itching and bile flow problems.
- Management of intractable pruritus – Treatment of severe, persistent itching associated with liver diseases to improve patient comfort and quality of life.