Wheezing, difficulty sleeping
Some people are toss and turn every night and have difficulty sleeping. In fact, this condition is due to impaired liver function, leading to stagnant liver and damaged blood gas, leading to sleep disturbances. In severe cases, it can also lead to neuropathy and depression. Therefore, it is important for people with sleep disorders to start regulating the liver.
Teeth grinding while sleeping
Many people grit their teeth while sleeping, which can be caused by parasites in the stomach. In addition, hot liver and high body temperature can also cause tooth decay. This not only affects sleep but also reflects abnormal liver function.
Frequent urination at night
Some people have the habit of going to the toilet once before going to bed, while others have to wake up many times in the middle of the night. Regularly waking up to go to the toilet can be a sign of liver problems.
While this can rule out urinary problems, it can be a sign of liver health problems, a problem that should not be underestimated.
Up around 1-3 am
The time from 1-3 am is the time when the liver detoxifies and rests. If you often wake up during this time, it means your liver has problems, leading to impaired detoxification function, poor blood circulation, making it easier for you to wake up.
Stretching your calves at night
If toxins accumulate in the liver and are not detoxified, they will naturally affect other parts of the body. A symptom of this condition is tendinitis. For example, persistent calf cramps while sleeping can be a sign of liver problems.