Symptoms Of Severe Liver Disease

Published on Feb 23 2010, in the categories: Liver Disease, symptoms


Some of the pain we are feeling is sometimes the symptom of a disease, but on other occasions it can only be something temporary that is caused by something unimportant and which goes away very soon. If you want to know if your pains are symptoms of severe liver disease, then you should know what that pain is. Generally, symptoms of severe liver disease involve less pain and more coloring, namely yellow.



A "tired" liver is wrapped in fat - After a high fat meal and "sprayed" with alcohol, pain may be caused by bile or pancreas. Many of us sometimes say "My liver hurts, it si from fatigue”. How true is this "saying"? People all over the world have adapted quickly to the fast pace of a market economy, with its continuous efforts. Fatigue and overwork are inherent and occurring in our lives everyday. We need to recognize this and know how to act. The liver, the "laboratory organ”, has at least 9 core functions and summarizes more than 2,500 known substances (and probably 25,000 unknown ones). Therefore, we must understand that the liver, necessarily grows "tired".


The liver has one of the best ways of regenerating the entire body. In particular, fatigue in the body does not create symptoms directly related to "place" where the liver is in the body. I mean, if you have pain in the right part of the abdomen, this does not automatically mean that you are feeling the pain caused by a tired liver. We must not forget, for example, that running in physical education class in school also caused the right side of the abdomen to hurt.

That pain, which disappear once we stopped running, had little connection with the liver, but with the large intestine which forms an elbow near the liver and gas starts going up, pressuring the. The pain is normal there, and not from an accumulation of blood in the liver. We also remember, some of us, that if we eat too much then we feel pain or discomfort in the liver. In principle, this is gall bladder pain. The gall bladder is a neighbor to the liver and its contraction causes noises. Also, the pancreas might be involved in this pain.

The full anatomical structure of the liver organ does not allow the location of sensitive nerve fibers within the liver himself, only on the shell of the liver, which is also called the hepatic Glisson capsule. Thus the liver only hurts in unusual circumstances, when there are abscesses in the liver, when there is a large tumor or when the heart fails to collect blood and lets it accumulate, dialting the liver.


So, to sum it up, symptoms of severe liver disease usally involve other symptoms, aside from the pain. There is jaundice, there is fatigue throughout the entire body, which is to say that the liver causes the fatigue here, not the fatigue causes the liver pain. Also, the stool might be light in coloe. Severe liver diseases include many types of hepatitis, liver cancer, cirrhosis and so on. For these, looking for symptoms on google will not do you much good. If you suspect you are seriously ill, get out fo the chair and go to a doctor. Now.
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