Liver Damage Symptoms
What Are The Symptoms Of Liver Damage?
Liver
damage is serious and can even be fatal, so it's important to recognize what are the symptoms of
liver damage as soon as possible.
Generally speaking, there are often no early signs of liver damage. The liver is a
remarkable organ that can continue to function even though it has suffered significant harm from any number of
biological or chemical threats and diseases. It can literally take years before any symptoms of liver
damage present themselves.
When liver damage symptoms do begin to appear, however, they usually include one or
more of the following:
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abdomen pain in the upper right part of the stomach
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abdominal distention, caused by a condition called ascites, which is the buildup of fluid in the abdominal cavity
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darkened urine
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depression, malaise, or a vague feeling of illness
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diarrhea
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fatigue and listlessness
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generalized itching
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hypoglycemia or low blood sugar
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jaundice, which is apparent in a yellowing of the skin. Jaundice is often the
result of cholestasis, which is the blockage or stoppage of bile flow. Jaundice is often the first
symptom of liver damage.
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light-colored stools
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loss of appetite
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lowered of sex drive
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low grade fever
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muscular pain and aches
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nausea
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unusual weight loss or weight gain
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varicose veins (enlarged blood vessels)
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vomiting
Sleeplessness, confusion and mental disorientation are symptoms of severe liver problems. The
patient may even go into a coma
Although liver damage may be caused by physical trauma, such as a severe blow to the body, it
more often occurs gradually as a result of liver disease or some other form of liver disorder.
These typically include
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hepatitis B,
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hepatitis C,
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over indulgence in alcohol,
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cirrhosis,
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poor diet and nutritional habits
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drug abuse, including an overdose of acetaminophen and reactions to certain prescription medications.
Certain foods can cause liver damage, especially poisonous mushrooms. Alcohol abuse is, of
course, one of the most prevalent causes of liver damage around the world. And even overuse of certain
over-the-counter drugs may harm the liver. And then there are illegal drugs that can be especially devastating.
Once again, the liver is an extremely efficient, study and resilient
organ, and liver damage symptoms may not begin to appear as soon as damage begins.
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