Early signs of a bad liver may include loss of appetite, weakness, jaundice, and bleeding tendency. 1. Loss of appetite: Early stage of liver disease may have symptoms such as loss of appetite and abdominal distension. Loss of appetite is caused by the weakened secretion function of the liver and the reduced absorption function of the gastrointestinal tract, while abdominal distension is caused by the increase of gas in the intestines due to the disruption of the secretion and absorption function of the stomach and intestines. 2. Weakness: patients with bad liver may have systemic symptoms such as weakness and fever in the early stage of the disease. 3. Jaundice: in the early stage of bad liver, it may be due to the damage of liver cells, which cannot metabolize bilirubin efficiently, causing the elevation of serum erythrocyanin, and making the skin and sclera become yellow. 4. Bleeding tendency: in the early stage of bad liver, nosebleed, bleeding gums, skin purpura and other symptoms may occur, which is caused by the liver function is reduced and cannot make enough clotting factors. Patients with bad liver should go to the hospital in time and give appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.