Can you dye your hair for hepatomegaly?

Patients with hepatobiliary nuclear degeneration can generally dye their hair, but not if there are obvious abnormalities in liver function after hair dyeing.
Hepatomegaly is an autosomal recessive genetic disease, due to abnormal copper metabolism, copper deposition in the corresponding organs caused by the damage, the clinical manifestations of a variety of, the most common for liver damage, neurological symptoms (extrapyramidal symptoms), corneal pigment ring, etc.
Hepatomegaly is related to genetic factors. Generally speaking, regular and infrequent hair coloring has no effect on human body, so patients with hepatomegaly can dye their hair. However, if there is obvious abnormality of liver function after hair dyeing, then hair dyeing is not allowed.
Hepatomegaly patients should pay attention to a low-copper diet in their daily life, and try to avoid foods with relatively high copper content, such as shellfish and animal liver, etc. Specific treatment and preventive measures should be consulted with a professional doctor, and follow the guidance of the doctor.