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Symptoms In Chronic Liver Disease
 
What are the symptoms in Chronic Liver Disease?
 
This is a long-term illness and the patient may experience one or more of the following symptoms:
 
Feeling weak, tired and unwell.
Feeling nauseous.
Vomiting.
Losing appetite.
Losing weight.
Have itching skin.
Have yellowing of the skin and eyes.
 
It is important to note that many individuals feel completely well even though they have Chronic Liver Disease. They may not experience any symptoms at all. This usually happens in the early stages of illness. This does not mean that the disease is not present.
 
 
Chronic Liver Disease
Functions Of The Liver
Symptoms In Chronic Liver Disease
Warning Signs In Chronic Liver Disease
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