Symptoms of Liver Problems
Different Diseases, Similar Symptoms
Acute vs. Chronic
Early Liver Disease Symptoms
Yellow Skin or Eyes (Jaundice)
Itchy Skin
Swollen Belly (Ascites)
Swollen Legs or Ankles
Pale Poop and Dark Pee
Fatigue and Confusion
Nausea and Vomiting
Bruising Easily or Bleeding
Red Palms and ‘Spider Webs’
Catching Liver Disease Sooner
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SOURCES:
American Liver Foundation: “The Progression of Liver Disease.”
Mayo Clinic: "Acute Liver Failure,” “Liver disease,” “Cirrhosis.”
National Health Service, U.K.: “Alcohol-Related Liver Disease,” “Cirrhosis.”
Scientific Reports: “Pruritus is common in patients with chronic liver disease and is improved by nalfurafine hydrochloride.”
Mount Sinai: “Stools - pale or clay-colored.”
Hopkins Medicine: “Common Characteristics of Liver Disease.”
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology: “Fatigue in liver disease: Pathophysiology and clinical management.”
Hawaii Pacific Health: "Love Your Liver: Look for These 8 Signs of Organ Damage.”
Merck Manual: “Liver Failure.”
Journal of Translational Science: “Hemostasis, bleeding and thrombosis in liver disease.”
The Australasian College of Dermatologists: “Spider Naevi.”
Galicia Clinica: “Diagnostic accuracy of spider naevi for liver disease detection in alcoholics.”
Case Reports in Dermatology: “Erythema Palmare Hereditarium (‘Red Palms’, ‘Lane's Disease’).”
Patient: “Palmar Erythema.”
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology: “Palmar erythema.”