The liver is the organ that deals with all toxins; pollution and man made chemicals all of which are poisonous to the body.
There is a rise in liver problems and treatment and research are severely under-funded and resourced. Liver problems are often picked up by routine screening liver tests. In the earlier stages liver problems usually do not cause any symptoms.
It is hard to detect liver troubles because its symptoms are typical and you would not relate them immediately to liver. Liver problems are not always the easiest of ailments to properly diagnose.
Liver failure can be fatal, and liver disorders can lead to a wide variety of symptoms and complications including but not limited to seizures, changes in behavior, diarrhea, and jaundice.
Liver problems are more likely to occur in women (including pregnant women) with CD4 cell counts greater than 250 at the time of starting HIV treatment for the first time. As for men, liver problems are more likely to occur if the CD4 cell count is above 400 at the time of starting HIV treatment for the first time.
Problems in liver are caused by bad habits and conditions, such as overwork, overeating junk foods, alcohol drinking, drugs, chemicals and constipation. Its dietary causes are the eating and drinking of refined sugar, refined starches, salt, condiments, coffee, coffee substitutes, chocolate, etc.
Liver problems are possible for anyone, due to diet or inherited disease. Certain behaviors, such as, excessive alcohol consumption over an extended amount of years is one of the main causes of liver disease. It is important to mention that the liver has an ability to regenerate itself.
The liver is the organ that deals with all toxins, pollution and man made chemicals that are poisonous to our body, so take much care of our liver.
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