Alcoholism Liver Damage
Liver Damage Symptoms from Alcohol
Alcoholism liver damage is a problem that affects millions of people worldwide. Most of them
don't know they have a liver problem until the problem has progressed to a dangerous point. Liver damage symptoms from alcohol use
may not appear until liver function has been dramatically reduced.
The liver is an extremely resilient organ which can even regenerate itself. A human being can live
on as little as 10-20 percent of normal function.
Liver damage symptoms from alcohol can result from three of the most dangerous liver
disorders.
Cirrhosis This disease is often called cirrhosis of the liver, although the words "of the liver" are redundant.This is
the most advanced of liver disorders related to alcohol use, and may affect 15-30 percent of frequent alcohol
users. In the early stages, symptoms include:
As liver damage progresses, these symptoms may present themselves:
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abdominal swelling,
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indigestion,
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loss of appetite,
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nausea,
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spider nevi,
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vomiting.
Alcoholic Hepatitis Hepatitis is characterized by the inflammation
and destruction of liver tissue. The tissue actually becomes scarred from overuse of alcohol. Alcoholic
hepatitis can be life threatening but is reversible if the patient stops drinking. Symptoms include:
Fatty Liver Disease In this condition, fat begins to grow on the liver.
Eventually, the fatty deposits interfere with liver function. When the patient drinks little or not at all, the
condition may be called Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, or NAFLD. People with fatty liver may have no symptoms
at all, although some patients report vague right upper-quadrant abdominal pain or ache that comes and goes
unpredictably. Fatty liver disease syndrome cases have been increasing rapidly in the United States in
recent years.
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