6. Discoloration of Stools
Pale, gray, or yellowish stools indicate a biliary problem, often associated with liver failure.
7. Jaundice (Icterus)
A yellowish tint to the eyes and skin results from excess bilirubin in the blood, which may indicate serious liver disease.
8. Abdominal Pain
Pain located in the upper right part of the abdomen may be a sign of liver inflammation.
9. Water Retention and Swelling
A diseased liver can cause fluid to build up in the legs, ankles, and abdomen, leading to significant swelling.
10. Itchy Skin
An unhealthy liver can cause irritation and itching of the skin, often accompanied by frequent bruising.
11. Digestive Bleeding
Bleeding from the intestines, visible in stool or vomit, may be an advanced sign of liver disease.
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