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Swelling in these 5 body parts can be a 'severe' fatty liver disease sign

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 16, 2023, 11:00 IST
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Swelling in these body parts shouldn't be ignored

The liver is responsible for more than 500 essential bodily processes. Food processing, fighting diseases, and removing poisons from the blood are a few of these. Therefore, if the liver is harmed in any manner, it could result in serious problems. When the liver has too much fat, which is frequently caused by a bad diet, being overweight, and/or not exercising, fatty liver disease develops.

Cirrhosis is the name of the last stage of fatty liver disease. This happens after years of liver injury, which causes the organ to become scarred, lumpy, and shrink. Liver cirrhosis can cause swelling in five different parts of the body. They are:

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When the liver isn't functioning properly, pressure accumulates in its veins, resulting in this enlargement. The pressure restricts blood flow in the liver, and as a result, the kidneys are unable to excrete too much salt from the body. Swollen veins in the feet should be considered seriously.

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Oedema, often known as swelling in the legs, foot, or ankles is one such symptom of liver disease. Swollen ankles can cause issues in motor abilities and cause discomfort.

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In some patients, the swelling can spread from ankles to feet too. Swollen feet are often considered as a side effect of a rough day at work but there might be underlying issues to regular swelling in the feet.

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​​Tummy​



Frequently, fatty liver disease symptoms don't appear until a later stage. Swelling in the tummy can be mistaken for bloating. If left untreated, a swollen tummy may possibly develop into cancer or liver failure.

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​​Fingertips​

Clubbing of the fingers, in which the fingertips spread out and become rounder than usual, is a symptom of liver cirrhosis. One must immediately consult a doctor and get timely treatment if the condition persists.

​Also Read: Shocking ways how unmanaged blood pressure causes heart problems​

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