Alcohol Hepatitis Symptoms and Manifestations

Alcoholic hepatitis is a clinical syndrome characterized by jaundice and even liver failure that develops gradually after long-term and heavy drinking. Common symptoms and manifestations include fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite, and yellowing of urine. Generally, there are no obvious clinical symptoms in the early stage, the liver has been pathologically altered through pathological examination, usually drink more and more frequently, and there is often a large amount of alcohol consumption before the onset of the disease. As the disease progresses, due to liver damage, unable to provide the body with hormones, proteins, enzymes, etc. needed for normal functioning, then it will affect the intake and absorption of food, weakness, nausea, loss of appetite and other symptoms. At the same time, bilirubin in the urine is elevated and symptoms such as yellowing of urine and jaundice appear. When alcoholic hepatitis occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions for further examination, and choose a reasonable treatment plan under the doctor’s comprehensive analysis.