This story is from April 28, 2024
Signs that your liver needs help
Our liver, situated in the upper right abdomen, is a powerhouse that quietly performs over 500 important tasks. It filters toxins from the blood, makes proteins needed for blood clotting and digestion, and helps regulate blood sugar levels. While it usually doesn't cause trouble due to its enormous reserve, when it does, it's important to pay heed. Here are some signs that all may not be well with your liver.
Yellow alertJaundice, recognized by yellowing of the skin and eyes, is usually a sign of liver disease. It occurs when the liver struggles to process bilirubin, a yellow pigment produced when red blood cells break down. When bilirubin levels rise, jaundice appears, indicating a potential liver disorder. It's crucial to catch jaundice early, as it can signal serious liver disease.
Energy drainFatigue is a common yet often overlooked symptom of liver problems. The liver plays a crucial role in energy metabolism, storing and releasing glucose as needed to maintain energy levels throughout the day. When the liver is not functioning optimally, it can lead to feelings of persistent tiredness or exhaustion, despite getting enough rest. This energy drain can significantly impact daily life and productivity, serving as an important sign that all may not be well with your liver.
Abdominal pain and swellingPain or discomfort in the upper right abdomen, where the liver is located, is another key indicator of liver issues. This discomfort may range from a dull ache to a sharp pain and can be accompanied by swelling or bloating in the abdomen. Painsuggestsstretching of the liver capsule while distention suggests fluid buildup, both of which are signs that all’s not well. Ignoring abdominal pain and swelling can lead to further complications, making it crucial to seek medical attention if you experience these symptoms.
Changes in urine and stoolChanges in urine and stool colour can tell us a lot about liver health. Dark urine, especially if accompanied by pale-coloured stools signifies obstruction to the passage of bile into the intestine either in the extrahepatic biliary system or at the cellular level inside the liver. Jaundice accompanied by high colored urine and pale stools should prompt a specialist consultation to discern the cause and level of obstruction to the passage of bile.
The itch factorPersistent itching, especially if it worsens at night, can be a sign of liver disease. When the liver is unable to effectively eliminate toxins from the body, it can lead to the buildup of bile salts in the bloodstream. These bile salts can cause itching, often most intense on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. While itching can have various causes, it should not be ignored, particularly if accompanied by other symptoms of liver dysfunction.
Nausea and vomitingNausea and vomiting are common symptoms of liver problems. When the liver is not functioning properly, it can lead to digestive disturbances, resulting in feelings of nausea and episodes of vomiting. These symptoms may occur intermittently or persistently and can significantly impact quality of life. If you experience frequent or severe nausea and vomiting, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause, which may involve liver dysfunction.
Easy bruising and bleedingA compromised liver may affect blood clotting mechanisms, leading to easy bruising and bleeding. If you notice that you're bruising more easily than usual or experiencing frequent nosebleeds or bleeding gums, it could indicate liver dysfunction. The liver produces clotting factors necessary for proper blood coagulation. When the liver is not functioning optimally, it can result in impaired clotting and increased susceptibility to bruising and bleeding. Vomiting of blood due to dilated veins in the food pipe can occur in chronic liver disease with portal hypertension.
Fluid retentionSwelling in the legs and ankles, known as edema, can occur when the liver is unable to produce enough albumin, a protein that helps regulate fluid balance in the body. Additionally, fluid retention in the abdomen, known as ascites, can occur as a result of liver dysfunction.
Unexplained weight loss or gainSudden and unexplained weight loss or gain can be a red flag for liver problems. When the liver is compromised, it may affect metabolism and the body's ability to process nutrients efficiently, leading to fluctuations in weight. Advanced liver disease can lead to loss of muscle mass which may be masked by weight gain due to fluid retention.
Mental confusion or impaired cognitive function Liver problems can affect brain function, leading to symptoms such as confusion, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances and memory problems. This condition, known as hepatic encephalopathy, occurs when toxins accumulate in the bloodstream due to liver dysfunction and affect the brain.
Some of these symptoms are specific for liver disorders while others are non-specific and may occur in a variety of medical conditions. It is important to put these in context for a particular individual to make sense and plan proper treatment. Suffice here to say that you will be seldom wrong if you pay heed to these signs and seek timely medical help.
(Author: Dr. Kishore GSB, Liver Transplant Surgeon, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road Bangalore)
Energy drainFatigue is a common yet often overlooked symptom of liver problems. The liver plays a crucial role in energy metabolism, storing and releasing glucose as needed to maintain energy levels throughout the day. When the liver is not functioning optimally, it can lead to feelings of persistent tiredness or exhaustion, despite getting enough rest. This energy drain can significantly impact daily life and productivity, serving as an important sign that all may not be well with your liver.
Abdominal pain and swellingPain or discomfort in the upper right abdomen, where the liver is located, is another key indicator of liver issues. This discomfort may range from a dull ache to a sharp pain and can be accompanied by swelling or bloating in the abdomen. Painsuggestsstretching of the liver capsule while distention suggests fluid buildup, both of which are signs that all’s not well. Ignoring abdominal pain and swelling can lead to further complications, making it crucial to seek medical attention if you experience these symptoms.
Changes in urine and stoolChanges in urine and stool colour can tell us a lot about liver health. Dark urine, especially if accompanied by pale-coloured stools signifies obstruction to the passage of bile into the intestine either in the extrahepatic biliary system or at the cellular level inside the liver. Jaundice accompanied by high colored urine and pale stools should prompt a specialist consultation to discern the cause and level of obstruction to the passage of bile.
The itch factorPersistent itching, especially if it worsens at night, can be a sign of liver disease. When the liver is unable to effectively eliminate toxins from the body, it can lead to the buildup of bile salts in the bloodstream. These bile salts can cause itching, often most intense on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. While itching can have various causes, it should not be ignored, particularly if accompanied by other symptoms of liver dysfunction.
Nausea and vomitingNausea and vomiting are common symptoms of liver problems. When the liver is not functioning properly, it can lead to digestive disturbances, resulting in feelings of nausea and episodes of vomiting. These symptoms may occur intermittently or persistently and can significantly impact quality of life. If you experience frequent or severe nausea and vomiting, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause, which may involve liver dysfunction.
Fluid retentionSwelling in the legs and ankles, known as edema, can occur when the liver is unable to produce enough albumin, a protein that helps regulate fluid balance in the body. Additionally, fluid retention in the abdomen, known as ascites, can occur as a result of liver dysfunction.
Unexplained weight loss or gainSudden and unexplained weight loss or gain can be a red flag for liver problems. When the liver is compromised, it may affect metabolism and the body's ability to process nutrients efficiently, leading to fluctuations in weight. Advanced liver disease can lead to loss of muscle mass which may be masked by weight gain due to fluid retention.
Mental confusion or impaired cognitive function Liver problems can affect brain function, leading to symptoms such as confusion, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances and memory problems. This condition, known as hepatic encephalopathy, occurs when toxins accumulate in the bloodstream due to liver dysfunction and affect the brain.
Some of these symptoms are specific for liver disorders while others are non-specific and may occur in a variety of medical conditions. It is important to put these in context for a particular individual to make sense and plan proper treatment. Suffice here to say that you will be seldom wrong if you pay heed to these signs and seek timely medical help.
(Author: Dr. Kishore GSB, Liver Transplant Surgeon, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road Bangalore)
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