This is because although the liver is very important, it is also responsible for the detoxification and digestive function of our body, but among many organs, the liver is "dumb" and the liver organ itself has no "dysmenorrhea nerve", so when we are obviously uncomfortable, it is often a very serious situation, even in the late stage. If you have these four symptoms, it is recommended to have a check-up as soon as possible.
First of all, I can't eat
Some people may wonder, is it related to the liver I don't want to eat? It must be related, because the liver belongs to the digestive organ. It secretes bile to help stomach acid digest the food we eat together, and the main function of bile is to decompose fat, so one of the symptoms of a bad liver is a bad appetite.
However, it should be noted that not all bad appetites are caused by the liver. General spleen and stomach problems are the most common. However, if you have the symptoms of aversion to oil, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, and dislike greasy food, you should pay attention to whether the liver is reminding us.
Second, the skin turns black and yellow.
Patients with liver disease often have the most obvious changes on the skin, especially on the face, where the color is dark yellow, the skin is rough and there are dark circles, and some people have the same symptoms on the skin outside the face. Generally, "liver face" will appear in chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis.
The criterion for judging this is whether the skin has changed recently. If it is dark, is there a sudden increase? If so, you need to do an examination to determine whether it is caused by the liver.
Third, there is a dull pain in the liver area.
The liver and stomach are "neighbors". Many people often regard the dull pain in the liver area as abdominal distension, so where is our liver? The liver is in the lower part of the right rib and the upper right abdomen. The pain in this position is generally not too severe, and some slight swelling pain does not affect behavior. This is common in the liver area.
As mentioned above, because the liver itself has no pain nerve, it will be dull when it hurts, and it will often be felt when hepatitis is mild, but if it is ignored, it will be accompanied by the risk of deterioration.
Fourth, jaundice.
Jaundice is a clinical manifestation of hyperbilirubinemia and a serious liver signal. At this time, it can no longer be called a signal, and it is more appropriate to say that the disease is manifested. Jaundice is mainly manifested in the yellowing of various mucous membranes on the human body and the yellowing of the eyes. Some even sweat is yellow. This obvious anomaly, even if it is self-evident, may be the correct way for many people to find out what is going on and find out the specific reasons.