Don’t Postpone a Doctor’s Visit If You Have These Symptoms
Liver disease is often under-diagnosed,
mainly because the symptoms are often mild and vague.
The more apparent symptoms of liver disease are:
Abdominal pain, especially after eating fatty foods. For more on
abdominal pain caused by liver damage an more, read our article
Abdominal Pain Map.
Difficulty digesting food.
Nausea and vomiting.
At the same time, many people, especially the older generations, and
people on many medications will suffer from some form of chronic liver
disease, often unknowingly. To prevent that from happening to you, pay
close attention to these 9 warning signs of liver disease.
1. Jaundice:
Yellowing of the Skin and Eyes
This symptom is a definite indication that something is seriously wrong
with your liver. One of the main functions of your liver is blood
filtration: your old blood is recycled in your liver and the
side-product of that process is something called bilirubin.
Normally, this compound is excreted through
the bile duct once it accumulates in the liver, but when your liver is
malfunctioning, it can no longer filter out the bilirubin and it is
accumulated in your skin and eyes, rendering them a yellow color.
2. Dark Colored Urine
If you noticed that your urine became very dark in color lately, it may
be a symptom of liver disease. It can become any color starting from
amber, to dark orange and brown, depending on what your normal urine
color was initially and the severity of the liver problem.
The reason why this happens is the same
bilirubin that causes jaundice that is not filtered out properly and
gets into the urine. If you experience this symptom along with abdominal
pain and other symptoms we mention here, you may want to check your
liver.
3. Spider Veins on the Face and Upper Body
These are small red web-like formations on the skin that carry the
scientific name of spider angiomas. They can occur on any part of the
body and aren’t dangerous on their own.
When they are located on the upper body and face, however, they could indicate a problem with your liver.
When they are located on the upper body and face, however, they could indicate a problem with your liver.
4. Sudden and Unexpected Weight Loss
It is often a bad sign if you suddenly lose a significant amount of your
weight without intending to do so. It can indicate infections,
digestive problems, and liver disease as well.
So, if you lost more than 10% of your
weight in a short period of time and experience some of the other
symptoms that we mentioned, your liver might be struggling.
5. Itching Skin
One unexpected symptom of liver disease is skin itching with no apparent rash, allergy or other reason.
If you feel like you get super itchy,
especially at night, it may be because toxins are flooding your skin
since the liver can’t filter them out as it is supposed to.
6. A Swollen Belly
Ascites, or the accumulation of fluid in the belly, can be a result of
several liver problems, especially cirrhosis.
Depending on the development of the
symptom, it has different symptoms:
Mild ascites can cause discomfort, a feeling of heaviness in the
belly and intolerance to exercise.
Ascites in its more advanced stages will cause significant swelling
of the belly, pain, and shortness of breath because the fluid
accumulating in the belly presses on the person’s internal organs and
diaphragm.
7. Confusion
In very advanced stages, liver disease can manifest itself in the form
of blurry vision, confusion, and difficulty memorizing and focusing on
tasks due to changes in nervous connections. It may not strike you as a
very serious symptom, but it is very debilitating and points to nerve
damage.
If you experience these symptoms and other
symptoms of liver disease, we highly recommend you to see a doctor
because confusion is usually a severe symptom.
8. Feeling Constantly Tired and Depressed
Fatigue is the formal definition of the symptom, but it manifests itself
in chronic physical and mental tiredness and lack of motivation. It
generally has a gradual onset and can be alleviated with rest.
If you experience fatigue often and without any known reason, it may be a
sign of liver disease.
9. Skin Bruises Easily
Our livers usually produce blot-clotting proteins that protect our body
from losing blood. When the liver is damaged, it starts producing less
and less of these proteins, which can make your skin more prone to
bruising and your wounds will heal slower.
If you experience severe bruising for no reason, it may be a sign your
liver is sick.
This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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