The first way to determine if your liver is good is by its daily performance. When the liver is diseased, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, bloating, loose stools, jaundice, nosebleeds and bleeding gums may also occur. Jaundice is mainly manifested as yellowing of the skin mucosa and sclera, and the color of urine may deepen to a strong tea color, while the color of stool may become lighter or even white clay-like, and patients with jaundice may also develop localized itching of the skin. When the above clinical manifestations occur, liver lesions should be suspected, and basic tests such as liver ultrasound and liver function should be performed at the hospital in a timely manner. However, even if there is a liver lesion, the patient may not necessarily have clinical symptoms, but when there are more obvious clinical symptoms, it means that the liver lesion may be more serious. Therefore, it is also very important to have regular health checkups for the liver, especially for people with underlying liver disease.