Symptoms Of Hepatomegaly (Enlarged Liver)
Hepatomegaly or enlarged liver is not, technically, a disease, but it is a sign of an underlying problem. When someone has hepatomegaly, prompt medical attention is needed.
But often, a person won't know hepatomegaly is developing. There are usually no symptoms in the early stages, when the liver is only slightly enlarged. But a grossly enlarged liver does present symptoms, including
* jaundice, or yellowing of the skin and eyes.
* muscle aches.
* fatigue.
* itching.
* nausea and vomiting.
* abdominal pain or mass.
* ascites (fluid in the abdomen)
* poor appetite.
* a feeling of discomfort that some people describe as "feeling too full."
The liver is one of the largest organs in the human body, second only to the skin. The liver is also one of the most multi-functional organs, performing dozens of tasks that are necessary to human health.
If you're experiencing any of the symptoms I've mentioned, see a medical professional for an evaluation.
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