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When a liver is working well, it cleans the blood, helps digest food and fights infection. It is also a bit of a bodily superhero — much like Wolverine and Deadpool, it has the power to regenerate when it has been damaged, replacing old tissue with new cells.
“Anything that keeps your liver from doing its job — or from growing back after injury — may put your life in danger,” the American Liver Foundation warns. That can be inflammation, scarring, cancer or even using too much Tylenol. Although the liver lies on the inside of the body, the body shows outward signs when something is wrong.
Your skin and the whites of your eyes could turn yellow when the liver
isn’t working properly, due to a buildup in the blood of a yellowish
substance called bilirubin, according to the U.S. National Library of
Medicine. The U.K.’s National Health Service adds that the yellowing
symptom, called jaundice, can occur when the liver’s damage prevents it
from processing that bilirubin. Common causes of that kind of liver
damage are hepatitis, cancer, drinking too much alcohol, abusing
ecstasy, exposure to toxic substances and various infections.
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When a liver is working well, it cleans the blood, helps digest food and fights infection. It is also a bit of a bodily superhero — much like Wolverine and Deadpool, it has the power to regenerate when it has been damaged, replacing old tissue with new cells.
“Anything that keeps your liver from doing its job — or from growing back after injury — may put your life in danger,” the American Liver Foundation warns. That can be inflammation, scarring, cancer or even using too much Tylenol. Although the liver lies on the inside of the body, the body shows outward signs when something is wrong.
1.Turning yellow
Your skin and the whites of your eyes could turn yellow when the liver
isn’t working properly, due to a buildup in the blood of a yellowish
substance called bilirubin, according to the U.S. National Library of
Medicine. The U.K.’s National Health Service adds that the yellowing
symptom, called jaundice, can occur when the liver’s damage prevents it
from processing that bilirubin. Common causes of that kind of liver
damage are hepatitis, cancer, drinking too much alcohol, abusing
ecstasy, exposure to toxic substances and various infections.Click The Button Bel0w To Continue See Them All …
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