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WHAT IS ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE?

By Eugene Williams

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Alcoholic liver disease is an ever-growing health concern. I have experienced this in my immediate family and strongly believe that you or someone you know has a drinking problem. In this section on liver disease, I reveal what the liver does and the symptoms of a dysfunctional, alcohol induced liver.

What Is The Liver?

The liver is located just under your right ribs and beneath the right lung. The liver is also the largest organ in your body that has a pyramid shape and divided into left and right lobes. The liver also receives blood from two sources: The portal vein carries nutrient rich blood from the intestines and the hepatic artery delivers oxygen rich blood directly from the heart.

What Are Important Functions Of The Liver?

Secretes bile into the intestines to help absorb nutrients an example of this would be fats.

The liver plays an important role in eliminating harmful toxic wastes from the body.

Creates most of the clotting factors that help us to not bleed too much when you get a cut.

Stores and breaks down many of the nutrients absorbed from the intestines that are needed for the body to function.

What Is Alcoholic Liver Disease?

A chronic or acute inflammation of the liver is induced by alcohol abuse. A number of years of excessive drinking can cause alcoholic liver disease. Acute alcoholic hepatitis can result from binge drinking. Malnutrition comes from consuming empty calories from alcohol and a reduction in appetite. The actual toxicity of the ethanol, genetic factors and individual susceptibility to alcohol-induced liver all play a role in the development of alcoholic liver disease.

What Are The Symptoms Of Alcoholic Liver Disease?

Fever

Jaundice

Nausea

Loss Of Appetite

Dry Mouth

Fatigue

Abdominal pain and tenderness

Mental confusion

Also bloody or dark bowel movements

Redness on feet or hands

Vomiting blood

Breast development in males

Alcoholic liver disease is a pandemic problem that should be brought out in the open through more education and prevention.

This article will be updated, as more information is uncovered.

DISCLAIMER

The information provided herein should not be construed as a health-care diagnosis, treatment regimen or any other prescribed health-care advice or instruction. The information is provided with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in the practice of medicine or any other health-care profession and does not enter into a health-care practioner/ patient relationship with its readers.

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