What are the signs of a woman’s bad liver

The manifestations of bad liver in women include yellowish color of skin, irregular menstruation, and loss of appetite. 1. Yellowish skin color: long-term functional damage leads to limited estrogen inactivation in the liver, resulting in an increase of estrogen, which leads to melanin deposition, manifested by gradually darkening and blackening of the skin, inelasticity, and yellowish coloring of the skin and eyes may appear during acute attacks of chronic liver disease. 2. Irregular menstruation: It is an abnormal manifestation of chronic liver disease unique to women, which may be manifested as irregular menstruation and decreased menstrual flow. If the liver damage continues without improvement, it may lead to amenorrhea in severe cases. 3. Loss of appetite: the liver is one of the organs of the digestive system and has the function of secreting bile and assisting digestion. When the liver functions abnormally, the patient may have a loss of appetite, nausea, and anorexia of greasy food. It is recommended that when a woman has a bad liver, she should consult a doctor in time for relevant liver function tests and standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance.