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7 Early Signs Your Liver Is Severely Damaged

The percentage of people suffering from liver disease is growing from year to year. Statistics show that liver disease is actually the fifth most common cause of death. Also, of all the diseases of the digestive tract, liver diseases are in second place according to the level of mortality.

There are different causes for liver damage, including genetic factors, or genetic disposition, chronic liver diseases such as liver cirrhosis, long exposure to toxic chemicals. It is important to understand the possible signs of liver damage in order to preserve their health and well-being.

1. Fatigue

Proper functioning liver is vital to our health. Among other things, the liver:

purifies blood by metabolizing alcohol and drugs, and neutralizing the toxic substances

synthesizing the basic body proteins, such as proteins that inhibit blood clotting, and proteins that fight infection and deliver nutrients to the blood

manufactures cholesterol and converts it into essential substances that our body can use

regulates energy supply by producing, storing and supplying glucose to our brain and body

regulating the balance of hormones, including those from the adrenal and thyroid glands.

Various studies have shown that exhaustion and chronic fatigue are actually the most common symptoms of damaged liver. A lot of medical professionals have speculated that fatigue and exhaustion which are associated with diseases of the liver are formed as a byproduct of neurochemical changes and the brain, and due to hormonal imbalance.

The worsening of fatigue and exhaustion occurs due to increased levels of toxic substances in the blood, because of which the liver has impaired function and cannot eliminate them.

2. Dry and irritated skin

Irritated skin and itchy skin is another potential sign of liver damage. To be healthy, our skin needs moisture, which can be provided through bodily fluids. When you are not getting enough fluids, it is normal for the skin to have different look, such as redness of the hands and feet, yellow mucous membranes (or jaundice), unexplained dark or bright spots in certain parts of the body.

3. Abdominal pain

 

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