Does catching a cold affect the liver?

There is no reliable evidence that catching a cold has an effect on the liver.
When the body’s immunity will decline when cold, this time the patient is susceptible to pathogenic infections, the occurrence of respiratory tract infections and other diseases have a higher chance, the patient may appear cough, fever, runny nose and other symptoms, but there is no reliable evidence that the human body is cold on the liver will have a significant impact.
Factors that may affect the liver include trauma, hepatitis virus infection, alcohol, drugs, toxins, autoimmune and chronic right heart failure, hepatomegaly, etc. Patients with liver damage may experience abdominal pain, jaundice, spider nevus, etc. Liver function, ultrasound and other relevant auxiliary examinations can clarify whether the patient’s liver is affected.
Patients can go to the gastroenterology department of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.