Understanding and Managing Cirrhosis: Signs, Symptoms, and Urgent Medical Care for Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

2023-06-19 00:46:56

It revealed to the British National Health Service (NHS), that cirrhosis is the most severe stage, which occurs following years of inflammation.

And if you have cirrhosis, “the liver shrinks and becomes scarred and lumpy,” the health authority explained.

There are a number of ‘red flags’ that indicate you have reached this severe stage of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, explains the British Liver Trust.

These symptoms include:

1- Fever with high temperatures and shivering, often caused by infection

2- Shortness of breath

3- Vomiting blood

4- Very dark or black stools

5- Periods of mental confusion or sleepiness

And if you have any of the following symptoms, you should see a doctor immediately, according to the British Liver Trust.

Non-alcoholic liver disease is a term given to a group of conditions caused by the buildup of fat in the liver. It usually appears in people who are overweight or obese. The condition can be life-threatening if it reaches the most serious stage.

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