Diseases and Conditions

Signs Of Liver Damage That Should Not Be Ignored

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Vomiting and Nausea

Nausea is most often associated with fatty liver disease, a condition that develops when the liver is inflamed because of metabolic stress, often from metabolic syndrome. With the growing prevalence of diabetes, it is estimated that as many as 60 million Americans are suffering from some form of fatty liver disease and could be experiencing nausea because of it.

Fatty liver disease will lead to scarring and liver failure over time. Once there is enough scarring, blood flow will be prevented, and that increases the likelihood of pressure in the stomach. Once there is enough pressure, the individual may feel persistent nausea or even vomiting. Liver damage can even lead to a loss of appetite, so you may have to change your diet and focus on drinking more liquids or supplements to prevent malnourishment.