3 Signs of Alcoholic Liver

There is no such thing as the 3 major signs of alcoholic liver disease in clinic. Generally, the signs of alcoholic liver disease include generalized fatigue, loss of appetite and others. 1. Generalized fatigue: Usually, patients suffering from alcoholic liver disease may lead to generalized fatigue, mainly because the occurrence of alcoholic liver disease will lead to protein deficiency in the body. When the nutrient content in the body is too low, the signs of generalized fatigue will appear. 2. Loss of appetite: Like other hepatitis, patients with alcoholic liver may also suffer from loss of appetite. This is mainly because patients drink a lot of alcohol for a long time, which causes alcohol to damage the taste buds on the tongue and directly damage the gastric mucosa, so patients may also have signs of loss of appetite. 3. Other: Alcoholic liver may also lead to other signs, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms. There may be low-grade fever, jaundice, and a large liver with tenderness. Severe cases can be complicated by acute liver failure. If alcoholic liver disease exists, it is recommended to quit drinking in time. If the above mentioned discomforts occur, consult a doctor in time and treat actively under the doctor’s guidance so as not to delay the condition.