Symptoms of bad liver and gallbladder

The first symptoms of poor liver and gallbladder disease are digestive symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, bloating, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and indigestion. Some patients may experience more severe abdominal pain, mostly in the right upper abdomen, and some may develop jaundice. Patients with critical hepatobiliary disease may develop ascites, swelling, wasting and malnutrition. Such patients should promptly do ultrasound examination of the liver and gallbladder, according to the specific test results of symptomatic treatment. Pay attention to the diet, try not to eat spicy, stimulating, greasy food, and do not use drugs indiscriminately to reduce the damage to the liver and help improve the condition. If necessary, you need to use appropriate drugs to nourish the liver, and regularly go to the hospital for review.