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MEDIMYST: Unveiling Rare Organ Diseases ( / @medimyst ) MediMyst explores the often-unheard world of rare organ diseases, empowering patients with clear explanations and fostering a supportive community. We translate complex medical jargon, illuminate hidden symptoms, and offer the latest research. Join us and become a champion for rare disease awareness. #RareDiseases #MedicalMysteries #PatientSupport #Empowerment #HopeForRareDiseases #JoinTheFight #UnderstandingHealth Mystery of the LIVER: Unraveling PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (PSC) 0.75 per 100,000 people More in MALES Imagine your liver as a factory cleaning waste from your body. It uses tiny tubes called bile ducts to drain this waste. PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (PSC), a bit of a mouthful, is like a traffic jam in these tubes. The tubes get inflamed and scarred, making it hard for the waste to flow properly. PSC is a chronic illness, meaning it sticks around for a while. While doctors aren't exactly sure what causes it, they do know it can make you feel tired and itchy. Sometimes, your tummy might hurt, or your poop might look different. The GOOD NEWS? Doctors have tools to help! There are medications to manage the inflammation and ease the itching. In some cases, procedures can even open up the blocked tubes. While there's no cure yet, researchers are constantly looking for new ways to fight PSC. *PSC, primary sclerosing cholangitis, liver health, bile ducts, inflammation, fatigue, itching, chronic illness, digestive problems, treatment options, research **PSC explained, PSC causes, PSC symptoms, PSC diagnosis, PSC treatment, PSC medication,PSC management, living with PSC, PSC support groups, PSC clinical trials, PSC complications, PSC and diet, PSC and fatigue, PSC and pruritus (itching), PSC and gut health, PSC awareness, future of PSC research