2023-06-02 04:00:00
Posted by Rania Amer
Friday, 02 June 2023 07:00 AM
A healthy liver weighs regarding 3 pounds (1.3 kilograms), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hepatomegaly occurs when the size of the liver increases for various reasons.
Causes of hepatomegaly
An enlarged liver can be caused by many factors, including viral infections, alcoholic hepatitis, fatty liver disease, certain medications, genetic disorders, autoimmune conditions, metabolic disorders, and even heart failure. The liver’s response to these underlying conditions is to increase in size, in an effort to to compensate for disturbances and maintain its functionality.
Symptoms of an enlarged liver
Symptoms of an enlarged liver may include the following:
– stomach ache
– Tired
Nausea
Unexplained weight loss
In some cases, hepatomegaly may be completely asymptomatic, making it difficult to diagnose without proper medical evaluation.
The study added that the liver acts as a chemical factory that performs tasks such as metabolizing nutrients, detoxifying harmful substances, producing bile for digestion, storing vitamins and minerals, and regulating blood sugar levels. It is an essential organ that contributes greatly to our overall health and well-being. But the liver itself is subject to a thorny health condition known as hepatomegaly. As explained by Dr. Gaurav Gupta, Senior Consultant and Surgeon, Liver Transplant and HPB Surgery, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, Mumbai.
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