Biology, asked by yaminireddy7031, 11 months ago

Why does liver enzyes and bilirubin increases in liver cirrhosis?

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Answered by gulabjan8
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Answer:

Hey mate

A normal liver metabolizes bilirubin to keep blood levels low. When liver cells are damaged or when cancer has spread to the liver or bile ducts, the function of the liver is reduced. The bilirubin level in the blood then increases, which causes jaundice.

Explanation:

Jaundice is a condition in which the skin, whites of the eyes and mucous membranes turn yellow because of a high level of bilirubin, a yellow-orange bile pigment. Jaundice has many causes, including hepatitis, gallstones and tumors. In adults, jaundice usually does not need to be treated.

Answered by StormGirl
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High levels can mean that your liver is leaking these enzymes because it's damaged from cirrhosis or another disease. However, levels can still be normal if you have cirrhosis

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