What are the dangers of drug-related liver injury?

The hazards of drug-related liver injury mainly include: 1, liver damage: hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver failure, etc.; 2, systemic symptoms: high fever, rash, joint pain; 3, abdominal infection: peritonitis, leading to abdominal distension, abdominal pain, fever, etc.; 4, hepatic encephalopathy: blood ammonia enters brain tissue through the blood-brain barrier, leading to drowsiness and coma; 5, electrolyte disorders: low potassium, low sodium, low calcium, etc.; 6, hepatorenal syndrome: ischemia, hypoxia, serious toxic effects leading to renal insufficiency; 7, portal vein thrombosis: triggering abdominal pain.