The liver is the largest digestive organ in the body, and poor liver function mainly affects the body’s digestive function. Common conditions such as chronic hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, liver impairment, fatty liver, cirrhosis, liver tumors, liver cysts, etc.
A poor liver is characterized by a series of symptoms associated with a significant decline in liver function, most notably in the digestive system, but also in combination with cardiovascular and other organ symptoms.
The common symptoms of the digestive system include abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, indigestion, fullness, weakness of the spleen and stomach, fever, jaundice, hiccups, belching, acid reflux, diarrhea, loss of appetite, anorexia, and weakness. In the case of severe symptoms, most people are able to experience discomfort in other organs, such as bleeding under the skin, ascites, chest tightness and pain, panic and palpitations, dizziness, nosebleeds, bleeding gums, liver palms, spider moles, yellowing of the skin and urine, sleepiness, weakness, etc.
. If you find problems with your liver, you need to visit a gastroenterologist or hepatobiliary surgeon in time for early examination and treatment.