If the liver is bad, what are the symptoms when I wake up in the morning?

The liver is an important organ of the human body, and if there is a disease, it will also be manifested in all aspects of the body. Wake up in the morning, if you have the following symptoms, it is likely to warn you of a major problem with the liver. Symptom 1: urine yellow like tea Normal urine is light yellow. However, the liver has lesions that affect the metabolism of bilirubin, so that bilirubin enters the bloodstream and is excreted through the urine more than usual, so the urine color deepens. The more yellow the color of the urine, the heavier the damage to the liver cells. If the urine is really persistent and yellow and thick, it probably indicates that the liver is diseased. Symptom 2: Bleeding gums Gum bleeding can be divided into local and systemic causes. Local causes are mostly due to oral cavity and diseases, while systemic causes are associated with major diseases. If there is a lesion in the liver, the function of the liver to produce clotting factors decreases after liver cell damage, and subsequently the clotting mechanism becomes impaired. Patients with liver disease often find themselves bleeding from their gums or nose when brushing their teeth or washing their face early in the morning, and sometimes they find blood left on the food they have bitten. This bleeding is particularly common in patients with chronic hepatitis and is more severe in patients with severe hepatitis. Symptom 3: Pain in the upper right abdomen If the liver is diseased, it causes enlargement of the liver, which increases the tension of the liver tegument and the patient has a painful pulling sensation in the liver area. The degree of pain varies, with some hepatitis patients experiencing distension, dull pain or pins-and-needles pain, which intensifies with activity and varies in duration. Sometimes the pain decreases when lying on the left side and increases in the morning when waking up. Symptom 4: Edema in the ankle Edema caused by liver disease is called hepatogenic edema. It is common when the liver is severely diseased. Hepatogenic edema differs from nephrogenic edema in that hepatogenic edema is often found in the ankles, and there is often no edema on the face or upper extremities. If edema is found early in life, it means that the liver lesion has become very severe. If both of these symptoms are present, it is important to pay attention. Because liver disease is a chronic disease with few obvious symptoms, some small signs should be paid more attention in general. In our daily life, we must adhere to exercise, stay up less, adjust our mindset, regular medical checkups and review, and take care of our liver!