People who are easily drunk
If you only drink a small amount of alcohol and feel drunk, your body is tired or uncomfortable for a long time, it may be a sign that liver function is declining. When the liver functions poorly, the ability to metabolize and excrete alcohol also decreases, causing alcohol to accumulate in the body faster.
People with dull, rough skin
The liver plays an important role in the metabolism of fats, proteins and hormone regulation. When liver function declines, the skin can become dull, dry, and prone to acne. Some women also experience redness in the nose area, similar to the symptoms of rosacea.
People who are often anorexic and have a bad appetite
The liver secretes bile to support food digestion. When the liver is damaged, the amount of bile decreases, which can cause patients to feel loss of appetite, bloating or loss of appetite. However, not all cases of loss of appetite are related to the liver, but people with a history of liver disease need to pay special attention to this sign.
People who are easily tired and lifeless
The liver participates in producing many enzymes and substances necessary for the activity of muscles and the nervous system. When the liver is weakened, this process is affected, making the body easily fall into a state of fatigue, lethargy, and lack of energy even if not overworking.