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Some signs of liver disease include things like yellowing skin, due to improper functioning of the liver, and also things like abdominal pain can be expressed.
* Increased echogenicity on a liver ultrasound scan. Otherwise usually fatty liver is asymptomatic, sometimes in severe cases before progressing to alcoholic hepatitis you can get deranged liver results e.g. increased bilirubin (jaundice), increased AST and ALT and easy bruising due to lowered blood clotting factors.
Liver failure is defined as when large portions of the liver are damaged and can no longer function. Liver failure typically happens slowly and can take many years to develop. Early signs of liver failure are not specific to the liver and can often be confused with other conditions. These early signs may include appetite loss, fatigue, nausea, weakness, swelling in the legs, and diarrhea.
As the liver failure progresses, the signs are more severe and become easier to link to this condition. These signs may include:
Persons who have any of these symptoms should seek medical care as soon as possible.
Liver failure can be attributed to other conditions such as Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, Cirrhosis, alcoholism, Hemochroamatosis (genetic condition where the body absorbs and stores too much iron), and malnutrition. If any of these conditions are present, the person should be aware of any signs of liver failure and bring them to their physician's attention.
Acute liver failure is when the liver fails rapidly and can happen within days. This is much less common that gradual liver failure, but is often more severe and requires immediate hospitalization. Acute liver failure can lead to increased pressure and excessive bleeding in the brain. Acute liver failure can be caused by overdose of acetaminophen, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, reactions to prescription drugs or herbal medications, and eating poisonous wild mushrooms. The most common signs of acute liver failure are jaundice and pain in the upper right abdomen.
The liver is an organ about the size of a football. It sits just under your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen. The liver is essential for digesting food and ridding your body of toxic substances.
Liver disease doesn't always cause noticeable signs and symptoms. If signs and symptoms of liver disease do occur, they may include:
• Skin and eyes that appear yellowish (jaundice)
• Abdominal pain and swelling
• Swelling in the legs and ankles
• Itchy skin
• Dark urine color
• Pale stool color
• Chronic fatigue
• Nausea or vomiting
• Loss of appetite
• Tendency to bruise easily
Make an appointment with your doctor if you have any persistent signs or symptoms that worry you. Seek immediate medical attention if you have abdominal pain that is so severe that you can't stay still. If things go south you might have to go for liver transplant
Jaundice
A 17.5cm liver is not bad, necessarily. Each person's liver is a different size. Now, if there is a growth on the liver that size, then that might be a problem, and should be looked at by a doctor.
no
no it is not
A 17.5cm liver is not bad, necessarily. Each person's liver is a different size. Now, if there is a growth on the liver that size, then that might be a problem, and should be looked at by a doctor.
none of these drugs are damaging to the liver in small doses. Dr. John
signs of bad luck are when sometiing bad happens and it keeps happning for the whole day. those are the signs of bad luck.
because these poison rest in your liver
What can correct your liver
alcohol
is gabapentin
no