What are the precursors of liver disease in women

Possible signs of liver disease in women include: maldigestion and malnutrition, jaundice, bleeding tendency, endocrine disorders and so on.
1. Maldigestion, malabsorption and malnutrition: abnormal liver function will seriously affect the function of the digestive tract, resulting in loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension, diarrhea, fatigue, lethargy, mental depression and so on.
2. Jaundice: When liver function is abnormal, bilirubin metabolism is impaired, and the serum bilirubin level of the patient rises, resulting in jaundice, which is manifested as yellow staining of the skin and mucous membranes, deepening of the color of the urine, and itching of the skin.
3. Bleeding tendency: When the synthesis of coagulation factors is insufficient in liver dysfunction, patients will have a series of bleeding tendency, such as bleeding gums, nosebleed, skin ecchymosis and so on.
4. Endocrine disorders: liver is the site of many hormone inactivation, when liver insufficiency reduces hormone inactivation, it will cause endocrine disorders, which will be manifested as menstrual disorders, amenorrhea, infertility, dark complexion, liver palms, spider nevus and so on in women.
If you suspect that you have liver disease, we suggest that you go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the cause of the disease and treat it accordingly. Do not delay to avoid aggravation of the condition.