Knowledgebase: Liver Disease
What Is Liver Disease and what causes it?
Posted by Robert Redfern on 09 August 2012 05:14 PM

What Is Liver Disease?

Liver diseases may include inflammation of the liver, hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, alcoholic liver disease, primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and other genetic disorders.

Symptoms of liver dysfunction include:

  • Various digestive issues
  • Blood sugar problems
  • Immune disorders
  • Abnormal fat absorption
  • Metabolic issues
  • Brain disorders

Fat malabsorption may cause a number of related issues, including reflux, indigestion, hemorrhoids, gallstones, fatty food intolerance, alcohol intolerance, fat-soluble vitamin deficiency, nausea and vomiting, bloating, and constipation.

Brain disorders related to liver disease may include mood changes like anger and irritability, depression, brain fog, overheating, and recurrent headaches associated with nausea.

What Causes Liver Disease?

There are a number of causes of liver disease that may include autoimmune issues related to a virus, pharmaceutical drugs, chemical toxins, alcohol poisoning, processed junk foods, high-sugar foods, starchy carbohydrates, and an excess of copper or iron triggered by genetic issues, in rare cases.


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