36-year-old Mr. Li is a "good man" in the eyes of everyone, he goes out early and returns late to earn money to support his family, and his wife is responsible for "looking beautiful like a flower", however, due to career development, Mr. Li also has more entertainment, often stays up late and works overtime, has less time at home, and can't take care of his children, and there are more and more conflicts with his wife, and the two often quarrel.
Just three months ago, Mr. Li felt a dull pain in the ribs on both sides, sometimes he felt very painful when he breathed heavily, his complexion was also yellow, and he didn't look healthy
The doctor believes that the reason why Mr. Li suffered from liver cancer is not only related to long-term staying up late, drinking, irregular diet and other factors, but also related to emotions.
When a person is in a state of anger, it will change the rhythm of brain excitation and inhibition, resulting in a slower brain reaction speed, a decrease in heart blood supply, and a decrease in myocardial oxygen**, which will bring serious damage to brain cells.
At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine believes that "anger hurts the liver", and frequent anger will also lead to an increase in toxins in the body, increasing the burden on the liver, and the liver master "" is discharged, and anger can easily lead to liver qi stagnation, liver cell damage, and affect liver function.
As an important organ of our human body, the liver is reddish-brown, soft in texture, located in the right flank, divided into left and right lobes, the average adult liver is about 25cm long, 15cm wide and 6cm thick respectively, and the weight accounts for about 2% of the human body's weight. The liver is mostly covered by the costal arch to protect the liver from external impacts.
As the largest substantial organ of the human body, the liver has various functions such as metabolism (fat, sugar, protein), synthesis (coagulation factors, albumin), and detoxification, and is the most important organ of the human digestive system. Once there is liver disease, such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver tumor, etc., it will seriously affect the normal operation of liver function.
Liver tumor refers to the tumor lesions that occur in the liver, which are benign and malignant, and the most feared are malignant lesions, including primary liver cancer, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, secondary liver cancer, etc. Once malignant tumors appear, they develop rapidly in a short period of time and have almost no specific symptoms, which are difficult to detect in the early stage, and can be diagnosed by B-ultrasound, CT examination, etc.
The liver is not good, and the body sends these signals
01. Loss of appetite accompanied by nausea and vomiting
Since the liver is an organ of the digestive system and the largest digestive gland in the human body, when the liver function is abnormal, the earliest symptoms of digestive tract discomfort appear, such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., and the patient is prone to show general fatigue and weakness.
02. **The sclera is jaundice-like and the color changes
The liver can secrete bile, the amount of bile secreted per day is about 600-1000ml, bile flows into the duodenum through the bile ducts, and promotes the absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins A and D.
03. Petechiae and ecchymosis
The liver has a coagulation function, and the coagulation function of the liver is further affected in patients with poor liver function, and it is easy to have ** petechiae and ecchymosis, and it will be accompanied by bleeding gums, nosebleeds and other symptoms, at this time, it is necessary to check whether the coagulation function is abnormal.
04. Abnormal fat metabolism
The liver has metabolic function, and fat is also metabolized by the liver after entering the body, and patients with poor liver have abnormal fat metabolism function, and plasma free fatty acids and triglycerides are easy to rise, so patients with poor liver are prone to fatty liver.
05. Palmar liver and spider nevi
When women secrete too much estrogen, they are prone to palmar liver and spider nevi, which do not require much intervention, and there is also a situation that patients with chronic liver cirrhosis are seriously impaired in metabolism, detoxification and transformation of the liver due to long-term ineffective **.
The inactivation of estrogen in the body is reduced, resulting in a relatively high level of estrogen in the body, causing peripheral telangiectasia, resulting in the accumulation of toxins, and it is also prone to palmar and spider nevi.
Once the above symptoms of liver malaisance appear, it is recommended to take blood tests to test liver function and hepatitis virus serial tests in time, and at the same time, three-dimensional ultrasound or liver CT examination can be carried out to confirm liver function and damage in time and rule out the possibility of liver disease.