The liver is the largest solid organ in the adult body.
But you know what?
The liver does not have pain nerves.
Therefore, for liver disease.
It needs to be detected early, early**.
What are the symptoms of the body that the liver is "crying for help"?
How can we take care of our liver?
Let's find out
These symptoms appear.
It may be that the liver is "crying for help".
The liver is the "silent organ".
As long as there is still 30% of the liver tissue in effect.
You can sustain your daily life.
At this time, the human body usually does not show abnormal symptoms.
The liver is not good at "expressing".
But it is a very important detoxification organ.
It bears. It is responsible for the secretion of bile, metabolism, and the production of clotting factors.
In general, during the physical examination.
Liver function tests, ultrasonography, and tumor marker tests.
Most problems can be diagnosed.
In addition, there are some symptoms in the human body.
It could be a signal from the liver
Body. Noticeably tired or tired compared to usual.
Discomfort such as bloating and fullness in the right upper abdomen.
At the same time, it is accompanied by mild anorexia, loss of appetite, diarrhea and other conditions.
Face. Liver disease face: People who have suffered from liver disease for a long time may have special liver disease faces, including a dull complexion, dry face, thinning hair, facial puffiness, etc.
Jaundice: When the liver is damaged, bilirubin metabolism will be abnormal, resulting in yellowing of the sclera of the eye, and if the face ** has particularly obvious jaundice symptoms, it is likely to be a manifestation of liver disease.
Acne: Decreased liver function may lead to endocrine disorders, triggering acne. The liver is responsible for regulating hormone levels in the body, and if liver function is impaired, hormone levels may be out of balance, resulting in increased oil production and acne.
Dark circles: There are many reasons for dark circles, and if they persist for a long time, there is a high chance that they are related to liver disease.
Spider nevi: Spider angiomatas are tiny vasodilated patterns that look like red or purple spider webs, commonly found on the face, neck, and upper chest, which may be the result of liver disease causing elevated estrogen levels.
Several common liver diseases.
Can it develop into liver cancer?
Fatty liver, hepatitis, liver cysts, ......
Can common liver diseases progress to liver cancer?
Fatty liver Excess nutrition predisposes to fatty liver disease.
Steatohepatitis caused by abnormal fat metabolism.
Over time, it can cause liver fibrosis.
Eventually, it can become cancerous.
Hepatitis experts introduced.
Most of the hepatitis in the Chinese.
is infected with the hepatitis B virus.
May cause liver fibrosis.
This is followed by cirrhosis.
On the basis of cirrhosis, it is easy to develop cancer.
In addition, the liver is under the stimulation of alcohol for a long time.
It is easy to cause alcoholic cirrhosis.
It is also prone to liver cancer in the future.
Liver cysts Most liver tumors are benign.
If the cyst is inside.
Persistent biliary or inflammatory irritants.
Over time, it can turn into cancer.
Therefore, for benign tumors.
It is also necessary to attach great importance to it.
in everyday life.
How can liver disease be prevented?
1. Develop good eating habits.
Eat a varied, nutritionally balanced and non-overeating.
It is the most liver-friendly way to eat.
It is recommended to eat less foods that hurt the liver.
Such as greasy food, spoiled food.
Eat more foods that contain liver-protecting ingredients.
Foods containing trimethylglycine (betaine).
Such as wolfberry, cuttlefish, octopus, shrimp.
Foods that contain antioxidants.
Such as animal liver, tomatoes, pineapples, cucumbers.
Foods containing glucosides.
Such as cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli.
2. Strengthen exercise and control weight.
Recommended for patients with fatty liver.
Keep it at least 3 times a week.
Aerobic exercise for at least 45 minutes at a time.
3. Be cautious with medication.
The liver is an organ that is susceptible to drug damage.
When taking medication, it must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.
Never self-medicate.
It is not recommended for healthy people to take additional liver protection drugs.
or health products that protect the liver.
4. Develop healthy living habits.
Avoid heavy alcohol consumption for long periods of time.
Avoid staying up late and overexerting yourself too often.
Our liver is "not good at words".
Remember to have regular check-ups to protect it.
*: CCTV set.