What are the symptoms of liver disease?

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I have a friend who had liver disease. Once I visited him in the hospital and saw his real face, I couldn't believe my eyes - he was dark and lifeless; The skin presents a morbid yellow color; There is no trace of blood in the palm, very pale; The whole person looks like a pair of lifeless appearance, the former healthy and lively completely disappeared. This is liver disease, one of the most tortured diseases that modern medical technology is not absolutely sure can cure. Liver disease can be divided into hepatitis A, hepatitis B, fatty liver, alcoholic liver, etc. Here are some symptoms of liver disease.

What are the symptoms of liver disease?

Portal hypertension: portal venous hypertension refers to the sudden rise of portal venous system pressure, which often leads to esophageal varices, and is also the main cause of gastrointestinal bleeding. Once the gastrointestinal bleeding, it means that the patient's condition has been extremely dangerous. This symptom is the main cause of death in patients with liver cirrhosis.

Bleeding tendency: liver disease bleeding phenomenon is mostly due to the decline of liver function, leading to the reduction of coagulation factor synthesis, resulting in a large number of bleeding. The common bleeding sites are gums, gastrointestinal tract, hemorrhoids, etc. The amount of bleeding is large and difficult to stop. However, bleeding is a clinical phenomenon of many diseases, so it can not be used as a criterion for judging liver disease.

Liver palm and spider nevus: liver palm and spider nevus are the most common symptoms in patients with liver disease, especially in patients with liver cirrhosis. However, liver palm and spider nevus are not specific, and some normal people may also have such symptoms, so it is not easy to judge whether a person has liver disease only by the above two.

matters needing attention

The most terrible symptom of liver disease is not the above symptoms and its high mortality rate, but the most terrible is the psychological shock to patients with liver disease. Therefore, the majority of patients and friends must adjust their mentality, face the reality bravely, and actively cooperate with the treatment.