Suara.com – In addition to removing toxins and chemical waste products from the blood, the liver is also responsible for filtering blood circulating throughout the body.
The liver also functions to convert nutrients and drugs that are absorbed from the digestive tract into ready-to-use chemicals.
On the other hand, the liver is also one of the largest organs in the body that has countless health functions. Not surprisingly, it takes a special way to maintain and care for the liver or liver.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Director – Liver, Pancreas, Intestinal Transplant and HPB Surgery Program at Global Hospital in Parel Mumbai, Dr Gaurav Chaubal mentioned there are several symptoms of liver disease.
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These symptoms include:
- Yellowing of the skin and eyeballs
- Abdominal pain in the upper right
- Swollen abdomen or ascites
- Nauseous
- Not feeling well or malaise
- Disorientation or confusion or hepatic encephalopathy
- And excessive sleepiness
Furthermore, here are the stages of liver disease or liver disease that you need to know, as explained by Doctors at Masina Hospital in Byculla Mumbai, Dr Sulaiman Ladhani and Dr Gaurav Chaubal.
Stage 1: Fatty Day
This stage occurs when the liver begins to accumulate fat. There is no inflammation or liver problems in this phase. There are also no symptoms in the early stages. So many people do not realize that there is a buildup of fat in their liver.
For many people, fatty liver does not cause significant health problems. With a healthy diet and regular exercise, excess fat in the liver can be reduced.
Stage 2: Inflammation
Inflammation Steato hepatitis occurs when the accumulation of fat in the liver cells is accompanied by a certain amount of inflammation. It affects about 5 percent of the population. If the amount of damaged tissue increases, the liver will eventually struggle to repair quickly enough.
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In this phase, the continuous destruction of liver cells from a number of agents and diseases causes the liver to enlarge and the person experiences abdominal pain in the upper right.