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WEB DESK: We often receive indications from our body in case of any trouble regarding health. It is suggested not to ignore those signs as they will enable us about what is wrong and we can cure it as soon as possible. Plus, in this way, you may save yourself from disease.Â
Here are signs that tells something is really wrong with your liver:
Fluids in belly
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If your belly got swollen suddenly it if did not become normal it could be something else and not only ordinary bloating. Dr. Carlos Romero-Marrero, MD, a hepatologist at Cleveland Clinic says,“Increased pressure within the blood vessels around the liver can lead to fluid buildup in the abdomen", adding it is necessary to consult a doctor so in order to find out whether it is due to gas, food or fluids.
Continuous ItchingÂ
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There can be various reasons behind itching but if it is continuous then it is alarming as Dr. Marrero adds,"We don’t know for sure, but it’s thought to be related to bile salt." If anyone is experiencing such itching, an immediate visit to doctor is suggested.
TirednessÂ
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Apparently being tired is normal after a tiring day and all this tiredness should go away after waking up the next morning. If you are still feeling tired after rest, do not ignore it.
Being overweight
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Controlling weight gain is healthy for your overall body because the increased fats gathered around organs at certain age which is disastrous for human health.
Being Confused
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These signs cannot always internal but it could be different as well such as, feeling confused and keep forgetting things. If you are experiencing such signs, book an appointment with you physician at earliest possible.
Yellow eyes
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“Yellow eyes are a sign your liver isn’t doing very well and is probably the most specific sign of liver disease" adding, it leads the whites of your eyes towards yellow. says Dr. Marrero.
Note: Above article was taken from rd.com and it is for information only. In case of an emergency, please refer to your physician immediately.Â
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