Too much beer can damage your liver and can cause liver failure.
Yes, the alcohol damage your liver, also your liver renew itself every 2 years
Tylenol should not make you faint. However, taking too many Tylenol, either at one time or too many every time, can damage your liver. Liver damage cannot be fixed or cured. And since humans need their liver to survive, the only two outcomes from severe liver damage are either liver transplant or death.
It causes death
Your face and i hope you eat your mommy poop
liver. too much alcohol damages the liver. if too much damage is done. the whole body may start to detoriate.
Yes, staying up too late can lead to increased irritability, difficulty concentrating, and impaired decision-making the next day. It can also disrupt your sleep cycle, affecting your mood and overall performance.
Cirrhosis of the liver involves irreversible damage. The only treatment is abstaining from alcohol, and supporting liver function by not stressing it in other ways. It is possible to live for long periods with liver damage, provided that it is not too far advanced.
No. Taking too much of it will just give you an upset stomach and possibly cause bleeding, kidney damage or liver damage.
feel ill, grumpy, tired, hungry, dehydrated.
Gallstones, liver damage, metabolism imbalance, electrolyte imbalance.
Hepatitis C is a viral liver disease. Often, it takes years to discover you have Hepatitis C, only as severe damage occurs, typically cirrhosis of the liver, do symptoms emerge. Natural immunity to damage exists in some 20% of people, those who develop the disease need to have steroidal and antiviral intervention, those who this does not help, or who come to treatment too late, require liver transplant. Hepatitis C is the largest cause for liver transplants.