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Phil Mitchell to be diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver

EastEnders News Team

Phil Mitchell is set to face one of the toughest times of his life in the coming months when he is diagnosed with Cirrhosis of the liver. Viewers have recently seen Phil struggle to control his drinking and this continues to spiral out of control in the upcoming weeks leading to his life-threatening diagnosis.

EastEnders has been working alongside the British Liver Trust as well as other experts in the field to help ensure the storyline is portrayed as accurately as possible.

Andrew Langford, Chief Executive of British Liver Trust, commented: “Unfortunately Phil’s alcohol related health problems are not unique or that unusual. Currently in the UK we have an epidemic of liver disease and still the main cause of death from liver disease is alcohol related. It is the third leading cause of premature death in the UK – but is misunderstood and rarely considered in the way of other serious health conditions so it’s really important that EastEnders have chosen to tackle this serious problem.

"In the UK, the prevalence of liver disease has increased by over 400% in a generation, so it’s fantastic that EastEnders have decided to highlight how people can quite literally drink themselves to death. It is important, however, for everyone to understand that drinking too much like Phil can easily lead to alcohol dependence or addiction and severe, if not fatal, liver damage.

"We all need to have a much better awareness of the damage alcohol is causing and consequently have a much more compassionate understanding of how and why Phil is causing himself so much harm and the devastating affect this is having on his wife, son and others. It is creditworthy that the EastEnders team have ensured that this is being portrayed as realistically as possible and have paid such attention to show how so many are affected when a family member has alcohol related liver disease. I would urge everyone in the UK to think seriously about the amount they are drinking by drinking within the recommended guidelines and importantly having two to three consecutive days off alcohol every week.”

As regular EastEnders viewers will know, Phil Mitchell has always struggled with his addiction to alcohol. Although under control, Phil recently found himself locked in a room by Gavin with a bottle of scotch leading to his latest battle.

The storyline will begin in the coming weeks.

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