Liver Disorders

About 4.5 million Americans suffer from liver disease today. If you’re dealing with possible liver disorder symptoms, such as jaundice, abdominal swelling, dark urine, and chronic fatigue

Liver Disorders Q & A

What does the liver do in my body? 

Your liver filters your blood. It helps you eliminate toxins, metabolizes medication, and produces bile that aids in the digestive process. A healthy liver is crucial for your overall wellness, but a number of liver disorders and diseases can negatively affect or even permanently damage your liver function. 

What are some common liver diseases?

There are many different liver diseases, including:

Viruses

Liver diseases caused by viruses include hepatitis A, B, and C. 

Alcohol

Excessive alcohol intake is a common cause of liver disease, including cirrhosis and fatty liver disease.

Inherited disease

Some liver disease is inherited, such as hemochromatosis, which causes excessive iron buildup in your body, and Wilson’s disease, which causes excessive copper buildup in your body. 

There are many other liver diseases, including liver cancer. 

What are the signs of liver disease?

Liver disease symptoms can include:

  • Jaundice
  • Abdominal pain
  • Discolored stool (pale, black, or bloody)
  • Dark urine
  • Nausea 
  • Vomiting
  • Fatigue
  • Bruising easily
  • Swelling in your abdomen, legs, or ankles

If you’ve got any of these symptoms, you must get evaluated as soon as possible.