Biology, asked by ganeshmn47081, 1 year ago

If persons addicted to alcohol the liver gets damaged because it is over stimulated to secrete more bile

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Answered by starkhan12328
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Cirrhosis is a type of severe and irreversible liver disease caused by long-term liver damage. Healthy liver tissue is progressively replaced by scar tissue in a process called fibrosis. The scar tissue damages the normal structure of the liver, which in turn affects the flow of blood through the liver. Without proper blood flow, the liver can’t carry out its normal functions. As scar tissue builds up, the liver itself becomes distorted, hard and lumpy. Cirrhosis increases the risk of developing liver cancer, which is the most rapidly rising cause of death from cancer in Australia.
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Answered by mjaswinder14mj
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yes it is true that the liver of the person gets damaged.

the Early symptoms

If you do experience early symptoms of ARLD, these are often quite vague, such as:

abdominal (tummy) pain  

loss of appetite

fatigue

feeling sick

diarrhoea

feeling generally unwell

Advanced symptoms

As the liver becomes more severely damaged, more obvious and serious symptoms can develop, such as:

yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice)

swelling in the legs, ankles and feet caused by a buildup of fluid (oedema)

swelling in your abdomen caused by a buildup of fluid known as ascites

a high temperature (fever) and shivering attacks

very itchy skin

hair loss

unusually curved fingertips and nails (clubbed fingers)

blotchy red palms

significant weight loss

weakness and muscle wasting

confusion and memory problems, trouble sleeping (insomnia) and changes in your personality caused by a buildup of toxins in the brain

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