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What Are Early Signs of Liver Damage from Alcohol?

Everyone knows that liver is an important part of the body. It is filtering blood, detoxifying the chemicals, and metabolizing drugs. The liver also makes bile that the intestines use in the digestion process.

By Muhammad SirajPublished 3 years ago 2 min read
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According to experts, the liver has more than 500 types of functions in the body. Alcohol consumption reduces its capacity and workability in the body. There are several early signs of liver damage from alcohol that can be spotted and if they are left untreated; it could lead to serious health damages in the future.

How Excess Alcohol Consumption Impacts Negatively on the Liver?

When someone drinks alcohol, the liver gets a task to filter the alcohol out from the bloodstream. If the alcohol amount is low, it won’t affect the liver function but if the amount is high, it can come with different early signs of liver damage from alcohol. Too much consumption of alcohol has a high amount of impact on the body. However, the main impact will be on the liver compared to other parts of the body. This is because it has to overwork to properly process the alcohol in the body rightly.

If you drink too much alcohol, normal liver function and the chemical balance in the liver can be disturbed. Liver cells are destroyed or changed. This initially leads to fat deposits (alcoholic fatty liver). At this stage, the liver can still fully recover if you stop drinking.

If alcohol is consumed further, the liver can become inflamed (alcoholic hepatitis). This stage is already dangerous. Alcoholic hepatitis can inconspicuously lead to cirrhosis as a chronic inflammation, but it can also occur as a severe acute disease with the risk of liver failure. The end-stage chronic inflammation leads to complete scarring of the liver (cirrhosis). The complications of cirrhosis can be fatal.

What Happens if Someone Ignores Early Signs of Liver Damage from Alcohol?

One thing is to keep in mind is that liver damage signs won’t be revealed unless any significant damage has been taking place. However, it is important to notice, if you are feeling something unusual with your body due to the consumption of alcohol. Treating them in the early state will keep you safe.

Early Signs of Liver Damage from Alcohol

Though someone can only experience liver damage only after any serious damage has been done but still, several signs can be experienced. These are the early signs of liver damage from alcohol:

● Common unwellness

● Vomiting and nausea

● Appetite decrease

● Diarrhea

● Abdominal pain

As these symptoms are very much dim but still, it is possible to search them rightly and can be considered as the early sign of illness of gastrointestinal issues.

There Are Some Additional Signs of Liver Disease after Consuming Alcohol

According to experts, there are mainly four stages of alcoholic liver disease. One thing is to keep in mind that alcohol consumption continuously damages the liver and this damage goes through fatty liver disease, alcoholic hepatitis, and alcoholic cirrhosis.

Here Are Some of the Signs of Liver Damage from Alcohol

● Low energy levels

● Unusual sleeping habits

● Skin damage

● Intoxication just after consuming a small amount of alcohol

● Hangovers

● Impacts of the caffeine increase

● Uncontrollable reaction from the regular medications

Symptoms of Alcoholic Hepatitis

● High-level fatigue

● Vomiting

● Jaundice

● Low fever

● Weight loss

● Blood in vomiting

● Blood in stool

● Stomach tenderness

● Lower leg swelling

These are some of the signs that need to be taken seriously. It is quite possible that all these things need to be treated well and without proper medication and medical care, it will threaten life.

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