A stressed liver: causes, symptoms and consequences

Veröffentlicht am: August 01, 2024
Dr. med. Wolfgang  Bachmann
Dr. med. Wolfgang Bachmann

General practitioner

The liver is a vital organ. If it is unable to perform its tasks for various reasons, this can lead to serious symptoms. A liver detox can help to prevent or even reverse liver disease!

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What are the tasks of the liver? 

In addition to their detoxification function the liver is significantly involved in digestion involved. If liver function is impaired, the body is unable to digest properly, in particular fats are not digested properly.

The most important tasks of the liver:

  • Digestion of nutrientsabsorbed in the small intestine so that the body can better absorb them
  • Regulation of the composition of the bloodso that proteins, fats and sugars are in balance
  • Disposal of old red blood cells
  • Formation of important substancesso that normal blood clotting can take place
  • Breaking down and digesting alcohol and medication
  • Formation of essential proteins and cholesterol
  • Removal of toxins from the bloodstreamincluding bilirubin, ammonia, etc.
  • Storage of minerals, iron and vitamin A

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Why is the liver so stressed?

In order for the liver to support the body optimally, it must itself be healthy. Many people immediately think of liver diseases as alcohol-induced cirrhosis.

Cirrhosis: The fatty liver

Cirrhosis occurs when scar tissue replaces healthy cells in the liver. The more the scar tissue spreads, the more the function of the liver is impaired. Ultimately, this leads to liver failurewhen the scar tissue has caused so much damage that the liver can no longer function.

Cirrhosis is a serious disease. Excessive alcohol consumption is not the only cause, however.

Even people who do not drink alcohol can suffer from fatty liver to be more precise a non-alcoholic fatty liver (NASH). NASH often affects people who have a high carbohydrate diet and eat a lot of industrially processed or high-sugar foods. foods.

Most people in the US eat mainly simple carbohydrates or sugar-overloaded foods. Some scientists estimate that up to 33 percent of the population suffer from NASH.

In fact, there is a whole range of non-alcohol-related causesthat lead to cirrhosis and liver damage among others:

  • the consumption of raw shellfish
  • some medicines (including paracetamol)
  • Chronic malnutrition
  • Consumption of poisonous wild mushrooms and contact with certain chemicals
  • chronic hepatitis B

How toxins affect our liver

Nowadays we are exposed to a vast amount of toxins (e.g. chemicals, pesticides, pollutants in water, preservatives, heavy metals and electromagnetic radiation) through our food, water, air, personal care products and household products. These toxins accumulate in the intestines, liver, kidneys, lymphatic system and especially in the body's fatty tissue.

  • They prevent the normal absorption and utilization of nutrients, carbohydrates and proteins. 
  • They reduce the body's ability to absorb oxygen and create an acidic, septic environment. 
  • They rob the body of its energy and make it susceptible to illness. 

Due to these accumulations, the liver is mainly occupied with removing toxins from our body. This leaves it with fewer resources to filter blood, medicines or hormones or to perform its role as a digestive organ. As a result, many people have have difficulty losing weight.

Liver burdened by toxins

What risk factors lead to impaired liver function?

Keeping our liver healthy is essential for our health and general well-being. Here are some risk factorsthat can impair healthy liver function:

  • low potassium level
  • heavy alcohol abuse
  • intravenous drug use
  • Blood transfusions before 1992
  • Contact with certain industrial chemicals and environmental toxins
  • unprotected sexual intercourse
  • Obesity, diet rich in saturated fatty acids and industrially processed foods
  • Tattoos or body piercings
  • a high triglyceride level in the blood
  • Prescription medication (including paracetamol)
  • Viral infections
  • Autoimmune diseases

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What are the signs and symptoms of impaired liver function?

If you have recently suffered from one or more of the following symptoms, your liver function may be impaired. If you also belong to one of the risk groups mentioned above, you should pay particular attention.

  • Bloating
  • Pain or discomfort in the liver (in the area of the right upper abdomen below the costal arch)
  • Excessive abdominal fat, pot belly or a roll of fat around the lower abdomen
  • Difficulty digesting high-fat foods
  • Removal of the gallbladder
  • Dark spots on the skin (liver spots)
  • Acid reflux and heartburn
  • Constipation
  • Yellowish skin and/or eyes (a sign of jaundice)
  • Unexplained weight gain and inability to lose weight even with a calorie-restricted diet
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol level
  • Moodiness, anxiety or depression
  • dark urine
  • Acne/ rosacea or itchy, blotchy skin
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Overheating of the body and excessive sweating
  • Tendency to bruise
  • Lack of appetite

If you notice one or more of these signs, you should definitely take action. Detoxify your liver and change your diet and lifestyle.

All of these symptoms indicate that your liver is liver is blocked or clogged with unhealthy fats. with unhealthy fats. In the worst case scenario, you suffer from fatty liver. With a fatty liver, the cells that are supposed to act as filters swell up too much with fat. The liver can then no longer filter out the many substances that pass through it.

Remember, the liver is supposed to cleanse used blood and transport it back to the heart. So if you don't intervene, processed toxins will return to the heart via unpurified blood. This can:

  • lead to damage to the heart
  • weaken the immune system 
  • accelerate the aging process

All hormones and medication that you take are also filtered in the liver.

Fortunately, you can actively strengthen your liver function. With a thorough liver cleansing you will feel feel better within a few weeks. feel better.

Impaired liver function Symptoms

What are the symptoms of liver poisoning? 

In the case of toxic hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver inflammation of the liver as a reaction to certain substances to which you are/were exposed. Toxic hepatitis can be triggered by alcohol, chemicals, drugs or medication, for example.

In some cases, toxic hepatitis develops within a few hours or days of exposure. In other cases, it may take months of regular exposure to certain substances before the first signs and symptoms become noticeable.

The symptoms of toxic hepatitis often disappear when you are no longer in contact with the toxins that cause it. However, toxic hepatitis can lead to permanent toxic liver damage and, for example irreversible scarring of the liver tissue (cirrhosis) and in some cases to liver failure in some cases. In the latter case, there is a danger to life.

Mild forms of toxic hepatitis sometimes cause no symptoms and are only discovered by chance during a blood test. blood test discovered by chance. About the Signs and symptoms of toxic hepatitis include

  • Yellowing of the skin and eyeball (jaundice)
  • Itching
  • Pain in the lower right abdominal region
  • Tiredness
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Rash
  • Weight loss
  • Dark coloration of the urine (like tea)

Consult a doctor immediately if you notice one or more of these signs and are concerned.

The Overdosage of some medicationsfor example paracetamol, can lead to acute liver failure. Consult a doctor immediately if you think that you, another adult or a child has taken an overdose of paracetamol. Among the Symptoms of possible paracetamol poisoning include:

  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Abdominal pain
  • Coma

How do you detoxify a contaminated liver? The holistic liver cleanse

The health and well-being of each individual depends on how well his/her body cleanse and remove harmful substances can remove. Constant exposure to environmental pollutants, toxic personal care products and industrially processed foods means that most people urgently need a need a thorough detoxification. A liver cleanse with milk thistle is a good way to do this.

A holistic liver detoxification should be carried out over a period of at least 4 weeks should be carried out. Find out now how you can detoxify your liver naturally and effectively in just 7 steps!

 

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