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The liver is one of the most important organs in the body. It is responsible for filtering toxins, metabolism, protein synthesis, and many other processes. When the liver begins to malfunction, the body sends signals that can be noticed with the naked eye. Many of them appear on the skin, face, nails, or even in behavior.
Yellowing of skin and eyes
One of the most obvious signs is the yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes. This is due to the accumulation of bilirubin, a substance that the liver should process and eliminate. If this process is disrupted, bilirubin accumulates in tissues, giving them a yellowish tint.
Darkening of urine and light-colored stool
Urine becomes dark yellow or even brown, while stool, on the contrary, may take on a light, almost white color. These changes indicate disturbances in the excretion of bile pigments, which often occurs with diseases of the liver and biliary tract.
Rash and itching
Liver problems can cause skin itching and rash. Particularly characteristic are rashes in the form of spider veins on the chest and face. The skin may also become excessively dry or flaky.
Swelling and dark circles under the eyes
When liver function decreases, fluid can accumulate in the body. This leads to swelling of the legs, face, and especially bags under the eyes. Such swelling usually does not go away after sleep and becomes more noticeable over time.
Nail abnormalities
Nails become brittle, white spots or longitudinal ridges appear on them. In some cases, there may be a change in the shape of the nail plate - it becomes convex or wavy.
Redness of the palms
Liver palms - a characteristic symptom of liver diseases. The palms become bright red, sometimes with slight itching or burning. This is associated with hormonal imbalance and circulatory disorders.
Unpleasant body odor and bad breath
The liver is involved in the processing of ammonia and other toxic substances. When it malfunctions, these substances can accumulate and be released through the skin and breath, causing a characteristic "liver" smell - sweetish, sometimes resembling the smell of raw meat.
Constant fatigue and apathy
Even without obvious physical symptoms, a person may feel severe fatigue, lethargy, and loss of interest in their surroundings. This is associated with metabolic disorders, detoxification issues, and energy production problems.
Change in tongue color and coating
With chronic liver problems, the tongue can become bright red or, conversely, pale with a grayish-yellow coating. There may also be a bitter taste in the mouth, especially in the morning.
When to see a doctor
If you notice one or more of these signs, especially against the background of an unhealthy lifestyle, medication use, or frequent alcohol consumption - you should consult a gastroenterologist or hepatologist. Early diagnosis can help avoid serious consequences.
The liver is an organ that stays silent for a long time until things get really bad. But if you learn to listen to your body, you can notice warning signs in time.
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