Showing posts with label Liver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liver. Show all posts

Taking Care Of Your Liver

18th August 2010
Your liver is located just under your rib cage on the right side of your abdomen, it’s about the size of a football, weighs 3 to 4 pounds and performs hundreds of vital functions. Without it, you couldn’t digest food and absorb nutrients, get rid of toxic substances from your body or stay alive.

Serious complications can arise if you develop liver problems. Some liver problems can’t be prevented, such as those that are inherited, but you can take an active role in preventing other liver problems. Learn to identify symptoms of liver problems and how to avoid them.

Our liver is very resilient in the face of liver problems. It can remain functional after losing most of its cell to disease. It can regenerate in a few weeks – even after much of it has been removed during surgery.

But our liver isn’t indestructible. Liver problems are possible. Excessive alcohol consumption over many years is a leading cause of liver disease. Too much alcohol can make a normal liver swell with fat, causing a condition called fatty liver. If the fat becomes inflamed, it can lead into either alcoholic hepatitis, a liver problem that causes serious but often reversible liver damage, or cirrhosis, which causes irreversible liver damage. Because of extensive scarring, a cirrhotic liver shrinks to a fraction of its normal size