HealthHidden signs your liver is failing: Spotting the 'chestnut man'

Hidden signs your liver is failing: Spotting the 'chestnut man'

Although the liver itself does not cause pain, it often sends warning signals that should prompt a visit to the doctor. One of these signs is the appearance of a person characterized as a "chestnut man."

A very characteristic symptom. It warns that the liver is devastated.
A very characteristic symptom. It warns that the liver is devastated.
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8:14 AM EDT, August 12, 2024

What harms the liver?

The liver is a key organ in our body, performing many vital functions such as detoxification and filtration. Unfortunately, it is exposed daily to many harmful factors that increase the risk of inflammation and diseases such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. These factors can also lead to more serious problems, such as liver failure or cirrhosis.

What harms the liver? Primarily excessive alcohol consumption and smoking. These substances not only poison the liver but can also contribute to the development of cancers, including lung, pancreatic, and breast cancer.

Fried foods and products rich in trans fats are also harmful to the liver. Limiting sugar, red meat, and highly processed foods is also worth it. The action of some medications can also negatively affect the functioning of this organ.

The appearance of the "chestnut man"

When the liver starts to malfunction, changes in our body's appearance may occur. The phenomenon of the "chestnut man" figure is visible in people with advanced cirrhosis of the liver. It is characterized by a large, bloated belly and very thin limbs. The enlarged belly results from fluid accumulation, and muscle atrophy leads to significant thinning of the arms and legs. In such a state, the liver requires immediate intervention.

Other symptoms that may indicate liver problems include severe fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, jaundice, low-grade fever, itchy skin, petechiae, muscle cramps, bleeding gums, bloating, vomiting, and nausea.

Proper prevention is worth maintaining to keep the liver in good condition. An abdominal ultrasound examination can help assess the state of this organ.

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