These 4 Warning signs show that drinking alcohol is badly damaging your Liver, Read

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New Delhi: Alcohol consumption is one of the major causes of liver failure. When you drink alcohol, many of the enzymes in your liver work to break it down so that it can be removed from your body, because alcohol is a potentially toxic substance.

However, when you drink excess alcohol than the liver capacity, alcohol can damage your liver. Constant liver damage can lead to the formation of scar tissue. There four major reasons to check when your liver is damaged and its high time to quit drinking alcohol.

 

1) Dry mouth

Alcohol can often make a person suffering from liver damage experience a feeling of dry mouth and constant thirst. Even after drinking a lot of water or soft drinks, it is impossible for a person to satisfy these feelings.

2) Nausea

Liver diseases such as alcoholic hepatitis can lead to frequent nausea, excessive vomiting and diarrhea. Nausea is caused by the reaction of waste products, as your liver’s ability to eliminate toxins is reduced. This can be accompanied by fatigue and a constant lack of energy, fever and a feeling of being unhealthy.

3) Losing weight and not feeling hungry

Consuming large amounts of alcohol can suppress your appetite, leading to a lack of proper nutrients and minerals in the body. Liver damage from alcohol can lead to sudden weight loss. Liver damage can lead to cirrhosis. Cirrhosis can make it more difficult for your body to process nutrients, which can lead to weakness and weight loss.

4) Pain in the upper right part of the abdomen

A person suffering from alcohol-related liver damage may feel pain or discomfort in the upper right part of the abdomen. This is a sign that excessive consumption of alcohol causes inflammation in the liver. A common symptom of alcohol-related liver disease is inflammation of the liver.