What is liver disease?
Your liver is an organ that sits on the right side of your body, under your ribs. It's an important organ, as it does a lot of jobs to keep your body healthy. The liver produces bile that helps you digest food. It also filters your blood and removes toxins.
Liver disease includes illnesses and conditions that make it harder for your liver to function.
Types of liver disease
Common types of liver disease can include:
- Hepatitis – A virus that attacks the liver and causes infection.
- Cirrhosis – A build-up of scar tissue in the liver caused by drugs, alcohol or illnesses like hepatitis.
- Hemochromatosis – A condition where the body stores too much iron, which can damage the liver.
- Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease – A condition where the body stores extra fat in the liver, causing scarring and other problems.
Symptoms of liver disease
While these different types of liver disease have different causes, they can share many of the same symptoms. Symptoms of liver disease can include:
- Jaundice (the skin and the whites of the eyes look yellow)
- Fluid or bloating in the abdomen
- Fatigue
- Weight loss
- Nausea or vomiting
- Weakness
Many other illnesses can cause the same symptoms. But if you have symptoms of liver disease, it's important to talk to your doctor right away. If you have liver disease but don't get treatment, it can lead to liver failure.