Liver disease
symptons can transpire in setting of various ailments.
Generally liver disease could be connected with abnormal
functioning of the liver cells called hepatocytes, obstacles
of the pipes of the liver, infection of the liver and tumor
of liver. Generally the liver disease symptoms may
incorporate pain in the right upper abdomen, jaundice,
swelling in the abdomen, weakness, muscle mass loss,
testicular waste, ascites, icteric sclera and lower edge
inflammation.
The liver disease symptons somewhat rely on the kind and
intensity of the peculiar liver disease. However, there may
not be any symptoms in most of the cases. The symptons that
are common to various kinds of liver diseases include:
• Jaundice condition or yellowish skin textures
• Darker urination
• Nausea or sickness
• Appetite or craving loss for foods
• Abnormal weight loss or weight gain
• Vomiting
• Diarrhoea
• Color of stools changing to lighter
• Pain in the abdominal area especially in the right side of
the stomach
• Indistinguishable feeling of sickness or depression
• Itching tendency all over the body
• Enlarged blood vessels called varicose veins
• Exhaustion or tiredness
• Low blood sugar levels or hypoglycemia
• Low or mild fever or body temperature
• Aches or pains in the muscles
• Reduced sexual binge
• Depression
Several exceptional yet harsh forms of liver diseases called
acute fulminant hepatitis may lead to liver failure. The
symptoms of such liver failure conditions include:
• Inflamed liver condition
• Inflamed spleen
• Receptiveness to bleeding
• The disorder that distorts the brain functioning called
encephalopathy
• Changes in mental state or consciousness state
• Accumulation of fluids in the abdomen
• Inflammation beneath the skin or edema
• Bone marrow stop producing blood cells |