Can abnormal liver function cause low blood pressure?

Mild to moderate liver function abnormalities usually do not lead to hypotension, but severe liver function abnormalities and liver failure may lead to hypotension.
Mild to moderate liver function abnormalities usually do not show up, and some patients usually do not feel uncomfortable, and some patients may have symptoms of fatigue and abdominal distension, which usually require regular review and timely treatment if necessary.
Severe liver function abnormalities cause hypotension mainly due to decreased blood volume. Severe liver function abnormalities may lead to ascites, giant spleen, etc., which may lead to reduction of the three lineage cells in the blood, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, etc., which may lead to a drop in blood pressure.
In general, abnormal liver function does not cause hypotension, if hypotension occurs, you should consult a doctor for examination in time.