What does it mean when the liver produces ammonia?
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Bacteria in your gut and in your cells create ammonia when your body breaks down protein. Ammonia is a waste product. Your liver turnsammonia into a chemical called urea. But if you have certain health conditions, like kidney or liver failure, your body can't make or get rid of urea.
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Bacteria in your gut and in your cells create ammonia when your body breaks down protein. Ammonia is a waste product. Your liver turns ammonia into a chemical called urea.
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