13 Strange Signs You Have LIVER DAMAGE! DYING LIVER! Hello!
Did you know that your liver could be dying and you didn't even realize it? That's right! There are strange and scary signs that indicate your liver is in danger.
Ignoring them could cost you your health, and even your life! Oh, but I don't even drink! Many people think that liver problems are always associated with alcohol consumption, but this is far from true.
There are other silent causes that could be destroying your liver and you can't even imagine. See how serious it is: one in three adults suffers from some degree of liver problems and has no idea! Get ready to discover 13 strange signs that your liver may be dying that even the most experienced doctors may miss.
Don't ignore these signs - they could save your life! What's more: I'll tell you how you can act quickly to prevent your liver from collapsing. But first, enjoy the video, subscribe to the channel and share it with your friends and family.
Because when it comes to your health, our health, it's worth sharing! And tell me: do you have fatty liver or even fibrosis or cirrhosis? What part of Brazil or the world are you from?
Write it down below. Let's go! Now that I've given you a heads up, let's understand why the liver is so crucial to your health.
The liver is a vital organ, responsible for essential functions that keep our body functioning. He is the true silent hero of our organism! It and the kidneys filter your body.
Just to give you an idea, does your liver filter around a liter and a half of blood per minute? This process removes toxins and waste from our body, keeping our blood clean. Additionally, the liver produces bile, which is essential for the digestion of fats.
Without bile, we would not be able to absorb the necessary nutrients from the foods we consume. — I know there will be people who will write: but I already had my gallbladder removed. Do you still have bile?
Yes. Without the gallbladder, the bile produced by the liver flows directly into the small intestine instead of being stored. This means that bile is available continuously, but in smaller quantities than would be released after a meal if the gallbladder were present.
Digestion of fats still occurs, but may be less efficient, and some people may need to adjust their diet to avoid discomfort. The liver also stores glucose and vitamins, providing energy when we need it. It also regulates cholesterol levels—it has two functions—it makes cholesterol and it cleans cholesterol—which is why when your liver is fatty, your cholesterol can be high.
It's because it can't clear cholesterol properly. It also produces proteins important for blood clotting and helps fight infections. Now, think about this: without the liver, your body would not be able to eliminate toxins, digest fats, store energy, fight infections, or clot blood properly without the liver!
That's why you or I or anyone else couldn't survive without your liver. Did you see how important it is to take good care of it? And the first step is to try to avoid everything that causes liver damage, right?
What can harm your liver? The first cause is an excess of processed sweet foods and drinks such as soft drinks and boxed juices. This includes everything that contains white flour and especially industrial fructose, which normally comes from corn.
It has been the standard sweetener in the food industry since the 1980s. It is metabolized in the liver, and excessive consumption can lead to fatty liver. Hepatic steatosis can progress to inflammation, fibrosis, cirrhosis and even liver cancer.
The second cause is excessive consumption of vegetable seed oil and fast food. Oils rich in omega-6, such as soy, corn and sunflower, are pro-inflammatory. The imbalance between omega-6 and omega-3 in the modern diet contributes to chronic inflammation, which can damage the liver.
Fast food also has trans fats and lots of sugar, increasing your risk of liver disease. The third cause is high and frequent doses of pain medications, such as paracetamol, some antibiotics and anti-inflammatories. Acetaminophen is the leading cause of acute liver failure in the United States, and excessive use can lead to liver toxicity.
Prolonged use of antibiotics and anti-inflammatories can cause inflammation and fibrosis in the liver. The fourth cause is hidden virus infections, such as hepatitis B and C viruses. These infections can lead to silent liver damage, which can progress to chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
An estimated 257 million people worldwide live with chronic hepatitis B, and about 71 million with chronic hepatitis C. These infections are responsible for around 1. 34 million deaths per year, the majority due to cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Remembering that hepatitis B has a vaccine. And it is one of the first vaccines that the baby receives. And of course I couldn't forget the alcohol.
Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and its consumption in large quantities can cause alcoholic fatty liver disease, inflammation (alcoholic hepatitis) and permanent scarring (cirrhosis). Data show that approximately 10-15% of alcoholics develop alcoholic hepatitis, and approximately 20% develop cirrhosis. Each time the liver is injured, it tries to repair itself by forming scar tissue.
Over time, more scars form, making it difficult for the liver to function. Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure, which is a condition that can lead to death. Now that you know the main causes, let's look at the strange signs that your liver may be in danger.
Now, let's look at the 13 strange signs of liver damage that you need to know about: 1st strange sign of liver problems. Light-Colored Stools: The liver releases bile acids to help digest fats. If you have liver disease or a lot of fat/inflammation in your liver, bile flow is disrupted, resulting in pale or clay-colored stools.
This sign may indicate a blockage in the bile duct or a problem with bile production. The second symptom of a liver problem. Difficulty with Night Vision: The damaged liver does not eliminate toxins efficiently, leading to the accumulation of toxins in the blood that affect the nervous system and vision.
This also causes a deficiency of vitamin A, which is essential for night vision. If you notice that your vision at night is getting worse, it could be a sign that your liver is overloaded 3rd sign of liver damage. Swollen Feet: Scarring on the liver can obstruct blood flow in the portal vein, increasing pressure and causing water buildup and swelling in the legs and feet.
This condition, known as edema, is a common sign of advanced liver problems. 4th sign of liver problem. Growths of yellowish plaques around the eyelids: What we call xanthelasmas.
They are indicators of fat accumulation under the skin, caused by increased cholesterol due to altered bile flow. They may be a sign that the liver is not metabolizing lipids correctly. 5th symptom.
Sensation of Pressure or Discomfort in the Right Abdomen: May indicate inflammation or fat in the liver, sometimes radiating pain to the right shoulder. This symptom may be caused by an enlarged liver or inflammation of the organ. 6th sign.
Purple or Red Spots on the Skin: Increased pressure in the portal vein and advanced liver damage can cause spots on the skin. This happens because the damaged liver cannot produce enough clotting proteins, leading to frequent bruising, the 7th sign of liver problems. Swollen Belly: Accumulation of water in the abdomen, called ascites, indicating advanced liver problems.
Ascites occurs when high pressure in the liver veins causes fluid to leak into the liver. of the abdomen 8th symptom of liver disease. Persistent Itching: Due to the accumulation of bile acids and toxins in the blood and under the skin.
Itching is often generalized and can be intense, affecting quality of life. 9th sign of liver problem. White Nails : Known as Terry nails, they may indicate cirrhosis or advanced liver problems.
Terry nails are characterized by a whitish appearance with a pinkish or reddish stripe at the tip. You can look at your nails… I hope! 10th sign.
Dark Urine: Accumulation of bilirubin in the blood, filtered by the kidneys, results in dark-colored urine. Bilirubin is a yellow pigment resulting from the breakdown of red blood cells, and its accumulation indicates a liver problem 11th sign of liver problem. Yellow Skin and Eyes: Jaundice, caused by an increase in bilirubin in the blood, may indicate liver problems.
When a person turns yellow, they must be investigated immediately. It could be a liver (or pancreas) problem! 12th sign.
Vascular spiders: What are these- they are dilated blood vessels under the skin. These veins, known as telangiectasias, appear as thin, red lines on the skin. On the face, on the chest, on the nose.
They are caused by the liver's inability to process estrogens ( female hormones). This is why those with cirrhosis also experience breast growth, gynecomastia, which occurs due to the increase in estrogen levels in relation to testosterone in the body, the 13th sign. Red Palms : Also known as liver palm, it can be a sign of liver damage.
The palms turn red due to increased blood flow caused by hormonal changes associated with liver damage. Now that you know these signs, let's talk about how to prevent liver damage. 1st tip - Moderation or cutting out Alcohol completely: Don't overload your liver.
Excessive alcohol consumption is still one of the main causes of liver damage. Drnking moderately means up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men. But remember, even small amounts of alcohol can be toxic to the liver if consumed regularly, especially if it is already compromised.
2nd tip- eat right Maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables and proteins. Avoid foods high in sugar and saturated fats, as they can contribute to fatty liver disease. The Mediterranean diet, which includes lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthy fats, is especially beneficial for liver health.
3rd tip Do regular exercise: Physical activities help keep the liver healthy and remove excess fat. Exercise improves blood circulation and helps maintain ideal body weight, which is crucial for preventing fatty liver disease. Obesity is a significant risk factor for liver disease, and losing weight can help reverse non-alcoholic fatty liver.
Tip 4: Stay Hydrated: Drnk plenty of water to help with the liver's detoxification function. Water helps the liver eliminate toxins, making the liver's work easier. 5th tip - Care with Medications: Avoid excessive use of medications, especially those for pain, without medical advice.
6th tip- Get vaccinated against hepatitis A and B, which can cause serious damage to the liver. The hepatitis B vaccine is especially important, as chronic hepatitis B can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. 7th tip- See your doctor regularly: Perform periodic blood tests and ultrasounds to monitor liver health.
Early detection of liver problems can prevent complications before they become something more serious. Remember, taking care of your liver means taking care of your entire body. Did you like the video?
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