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Below, we’ll explore the early signs of alcohol-related liver disease, what alcohol actually does to your liver, and what steps you can take in your day-to-day life to improve your...
When symptoms do occur, they may first include fatigue; weakness and weight loss; nausea; bruising or bleeding easily; swelling in your legs, feet or ankles; itchy skin; redness on the palms of your hands; and spider-like blood vessels on your skin.
What are the first signs of cirrhosis of the liver? Early signs and symptoms of cirrhosis may include: Nausea or loss of appetite. Feeling weak or tired . Feeling generally ill (malaise). Upper abdominal pain (especially on the right). Visible blood vessels that look like spiders (spider angiomas). Redness on the palms of your hands (palmar ...
There are three stages—alcoholic fatty liver disease, alcoholic hepatitis, and alcoholic cirrhosis. While the early stages may have no symptoms, later stages can cause symptoms such as fatigue, swelling in the hands and legs, jaundice, loss of appetite, and weakness.
What are the first signs of cirrhosis? Early cirrhosis symptoms can be the same as those of other diseases, so it’s important to talk to your doctor when you have them. They can include:...
Low appetite, nausea, and skin changes are some of the first symptoms of liver damage from alcohol. Learn when to get help for alcohol-related liver disease.
Symptoms of alcohol-related cirrhosis typically develop around the mean age of 52, with alcohol-related fatty liver disease and alcohol-related hepatitis often showing up about 4...