Question:
How long does liver failure take to kick in??? And what are the symptoms???
tay
2016-04-03 09:29:53 UTC
How long does liver failure take to kick in??? And what are the symptoms???
Three answers:
ChemoAngel
2016-04-03 10:04:19 UTC
The initial symptoms of liver failure are often ones that can be due to any number or conditions. Because of this, liver failure may be initially difficult to diagnose. Early symptoms include:

Nausea

Loss of appetite

Fatigue

Diarrhea

However, as liver failure progresses, the symptoms become more serious, requiring urgent care. These symptoms include:

Jaundice

Bleeding easily

Swollen abdomen

Mental disorientation or confusion (known as hepatic encephalopathy)

Sleepiness

Coma



Fluid Imbalance

Ascites or fluid accumulation in the abdomen is one of the signs of advanced cirrhosis. This buildup of fluid can be uncomfortable and cause difficulty breathing. Fluid seeps into the abdomen because of increased pressure in the blood vessels leading to the liver and portal vein -- a condition called portal hypertension. In addition, the liver is no longer able to produce albumin, a protein that helps to keep fluid from leaking from blood vessels. Edema or fluid in the legs and feet can also occur and can be so severe that walking can be difficult.



Bleeding

When blood can no longer flow easily through the liver due to scarring and resultant portal hypertension, veins in other organs such as the stomach and esophagus enlarge. These vessels can easily rupture and bleed, causing a life-threatening emergency. The loss of clotting factors that the damaged liver can no longer produce also contributes to the bleeding problem. Vomiting blood or passing black stools are common symptoms of these bleeding veins or varices.



Neurologic Symptoms

As the liver loses its ability to detoxify the body, harmful chemicals such as ammonia build up in the blood and brain, leading to mental changes, or hepatic encephalopathy. Confusion, trouble concentrating and forgetfulness are early symptoms. Slurred speech, dramatic personality changes and agitation are examples of more severe symptoms. Eventually, encephalopathy can lead to coma and death.

Infection

The presence of ascites increases the risk of developing another life-threatening condition called spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, or SBP, a bacterial infection that leads to inflammation of the membrane lining the abdomen. Up to 65 percent of people who have bleeding problems will also develop SBP. Fever, chills and abdominal pain are the main symptoms, though confusion, nausea, vomiting and joint pain may also be present.

Kidney Failure

SBP and portal hypertension can both lead to hepatorenal syndrome. This life-threatening condition results from decreased blood flow to the kidneys, leading to kidney failure. Symptoms include dark-colored urine and decreased urine production, nausea, vomiting, jerking movements and confusion or delirium.
Laura
2016-04-05 23:32:34 UTC
ChemoAngel has given right answer related to your problem
Marduk
2016-04-03 09:51:11 UTC
Eyes start to yellow and your skin.


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