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3 warning signs of silent liver disease progression

Liver disease often progresses silently, with few symptoms until significant damage occurs. When liver function begins to decline, the early signs may not be obvious.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên17/03/2025

Liver disease is often called a "silent killer" because it progresses gradually without obvious symptoms in the early stages. Recognizing the signs of liver disease and taking proactive measures to protect your health will help reduce the risk of serious liver damage, according to the health website Medical News Today (UK).

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Persistent nausea and dizziness can be warning signs of silently progressing liver disease.

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If you experience any of these symptoms persistently, see your doctor.

Feeling of fullness in the right hypochondrium

One of the early signs of liver disease is discomfort or pain in the right upper quadrant. The pain can be mild or severe, and may be accompanied by a feeling of fullness or bloating. It is often caused by inflammation or enlargement of the liver, which puts pressure on surrounding tissues. Conditions such as fatty liver, hepatitis, or cirrhosis can cause this symptom.

The American Liver Foundation advises that persistent abdominal pain should not be ignored, especially when accompanied by other symptoms of liver dysfunction. If you frequently experience pain in this area, get checked by your doctor to rule out liver disease.

Don't ignore these 3 signs that your liver is having problems.

Severe weakness

Unexplained fatigue and weakness are common signs of liver disease. The liver plays an important role in producing energy by metabolizing nutrients and regulating blood sugar levels. When liver function is impaired, energy production is affected, leading to persistent fatigue.

Research published in A study published in the Journal of Hepatology found that people with chronic liver disease often feel exhausted despite adequate rest. This symptom is often mistaken for normal fatigue.

Persistent nausea

A poorly functioning liver can lead to persistent nausea and dizziness. The liver is responsible for processing nutrients and removing toxins from the blood. When liver function is impaired, toxins build up in the body, causing digestive problems such as nausea, vomiting, and body imbalances.

The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases warns that nausea is a common symptom in liver disease patients. This is because the liver cannot process waste products effectively. In more advanced stages, this symptom will be more severe when the amount of toxins in the body increases, according to Medical News Today .

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