What are the symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the liver

Symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the liver include: digestive symptoms, skin changes, endocrine symptoms and some systemic symptoms.
1. Digestive symptoms: When the blood supply to the liver is insufficient, the bile secreted by the liver will be reduced, which will lead to some digestive symptoms, and the patient may have nausea, vomiting, and lack of appetite.
2. Skin changes: When the blood supply to the liver is insufficient, the liver function decreases, and it cannot metabolize bilirubin and excrete it out of the body, so the patient may have symptoms of yellowish and rough skin.
3. Endocrine symptoms: the liver also has the function of inactivating estrogen, when the blood supply of the liver is insufficient, female patients may have symptoms of menstrual disorders and dysmenorrhea.
4. Systemic symptoms: Some patients with insufficient blood supply to the liver may also have systemic symptoms such as fatigue, insomnia and weight loss.
If insufficient blood supply to the liver is considered, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.