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What are the early possible signs of liver problems?

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Are you alcoholic or non-alcoholic? If alcoholic, then what is your intake amount?

Have you ever thought how can excess liquor affect your liver? Let’s discuss it.  

A liver, being the largest organ in the body, damaged due to over-consumption of alcohol or severe infections like hepatitis B and C could lead to cirrhosis.

Did you know?

In the United States, more than 31,000 people die of cirrhosis liver every year. More than 40 percent of alcoholic hepatitis cases turn into cirrhosis in case of excess liquor. This leads to a number of deaths and serious illnesses.

What is liver disease?

Liver disease can happen due to genetics or certain factors such as virus or alcohol. Overweight and obese are also associated with liver disease. If liver damage lasts long, then it could also lead to liver failure.

What are its associated symptoms or signs?

One has to be alert while facing the following symptoms and consult a good doctor immediately:

  • Yellowish skin and eyes which means jaundice
  • Severe abdominal pain as well as swelling
  • Dark yellowish color of urine
  • Swollen legs and ankles
  • Tar-colored or bloody stool
  • Extreme tiredness
  • Nausea
  • Loss in appetite

If these worrying signs persist longer, then make an appointment with a good liver specialist. There are several best hepatology hospitals in India with a well-qualified team of hepatologists. Get in touch with them to get treated as soon as possible.

What are its possible causes?

There are many causes which could lead to liver damage. Some of them are:

Infections: Once viruses or parasites enter into your body, they act fastly. This leads to inflammation, thereby, making liver dysfunctional. These viruses can contact you via semen, blood, contaminated food or water, a person who is already infected. Hepatitis A, B or C due to hepatitis virus are the common types of liver infections.

Abnormal Immune System: A condition develops when the immune system attacks the liver. Chronic abdominal pain, joint pain or fatigue are some of the known signs an infected person develops. This condition is known as autoimmune liver disease. Autoimmune hepatitis is one of its types that has 83.8% to 94% of chances of 10-year survival rate, if diagnosed early.

Genetics: If a liver disease runs in your family, then you have strong chances of having liver infections. Such diseases are Hemochromatosis, Wilson’s disease and Alpha-1 anti-trypsin deficiency.

What are the relevant risk factors that can easily infect one’s liver?

There are many factors that can infect the liver such as:

  • Diabetes
  • Unprotected sex
  • Exposure to environmental pollutants
  • Tattoos
  • Piercings
  • Shared needles for injecting drugs
  • Heavy consumption of liquor

What changes can help you prevent from liver disease?

 

  • Limit your liquor consumption: If you drink heavily, then it’s high time to limit its intake. Women must have one drink a day while it could be up to two drinks for men. It’s a tensed situation if a woman intakes more than eights drinks per week and a man has more than 15 drinks every week.
  • Healthy Lifestyle: It is important to follow a healthy lifestyle, diet and regular exercise routine. Also, drink eight ounces of water every day.
  • Avoid exposure to environmental pollutants: When you use pesticides or other toxin chemicals, always cover your nose and mouth as you may inhale them while spraying.
  • Avoid contact with infected people: Hepatitis viruses are contagious, therefore, protect yourself from used needles, infected peoples’ blood or body fluids.
  • Vaccination: if you’re prone to get infected with a hepatitis virus, talk to your doctor and get vaccinated immediately.

 

Final Thoughts:

If you’re on medications, take recommendations from the doctor first. Don’t do over-the-counter drugs. Also, avoid alcohol when you’re on medications. Your health is your concern, not anyone else’s.

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