A variety of symptoms and signs of fatty liver large inventory of

Fatty liver is due to various causes excessive accumulation of fat in liver cells of the lesion. Fatty liver disease is a serious threat to people’s health, to become the second largest after the viral liver disease, has been recognized as a common cause of cirrhosis of the liver concealment.

● nausea, vomiting and other symptoms: nausea and vomiting are common clinical symptoms. Fatty liver, if accompanied by liver damage, may be accompanied by nausea and want to vomit, disgust oil, on the Department of abdominal distension and other symptoms of liver.

● loss of appetite, fatigue, liver pain, nausea and other symptoms of discomfort or swelling: these are patients with liver disease often accompanied by symptoms. In case of fatty liver in patients with loss of appetite, disgust oil, bloating, fatigue, liver pain and so on. The exclusion of a cold, acute gastritis, and other liver disease cases, which has the potential to fatty liver.

● enlargement of the liver: enlargement of the liver caused by a variety of diseases, diagnosis should be combined symptoms, laboratory tests, imaging studies (B Chao, CT, etc.) to confirm the diagnosis.

● vitamin deficiency: Fatty liver is due to fat accumulation of the merger to the effect of dietary vitamin deficiency, the patient prone to a variety of vitamin deficiency. Clinical Visibility: glossitis, angular cheilitis, skin purpura, neuritis, hyperkeratosis and so on.

● Endocrine disorders: got fatty liver, the patients Except for spider angioma, but also may have gynecomastia, impotence, testicular atrophy, women will appear menorrhagia, amenorrhea, patients such as significant weight loss or to increase performance.

● spider angioma: spider angioma is a skin small artery terminal branches formed by dilated blood vessels mole, the shape of spiders, so called spider angioma. Angioma that the occurrence of medical and liver in vivo inactivation of estrogen in the weakening.

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