Cirrhosis
The most common symptoms of Cirrhosis are; fatigue, itchy skin, darkened skin due to itching and scratching, dry eyes and mouth.
Victims may also contract a condition known as jaundice, in which the skin and the whites of the eyes turn to yellow.
The exact cause/causes of Cirrhosis are unknown.
Researchers believe that it may be an autoimmune disease (when the immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissues by mistake).
However, genetics can also play a role in whether or not a person develops Cirrhosis.
Exposure to toxic chemicals, smoking, and infections, can trigger or worsen Cirrhosis in those who are genetically more likely …show more content…
However, it does not cure the disease.
A liver transplant may be considered when Cirrhosis leads to liver failure or when other treatments are deemed as ineffective. The damaged liver is removed and a healthy liver or part of a healthy liver from a donor will replace the damaged liver.
Diarrhea The main symptoms of Diarrhea are cramping, abdominal pain, nausea, and an urgent need to use the bathroom.
Dehydration is another symptom as it accompanies Diarrhea.
Dry skin, fatigue, thirst, and dizziness are all signs of dehydration, which is caused by Diarrhea.
Infections are the most common cause of Diarrhea. Bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections are the most common causes of Diarrhea.
Additionally, bowel disorders ad intestinal diseases may also lead to Diarrhea.
Some people may get Diarrhea due to their intolerance towards certain foods. Also an intake of an excessive amount of sugar can also lead to Diarrhea.
Diarrhea causes it’s victims to frequently pass watery stools (three or more times a day). It can affect people of all ages.
This may occur for a day or two. If Diarrhea lasts for more than two days, the victim may have Chronic Diarrhea which could be a symptom of a chronic …show more content…
Specialists usually recommend antacids to relieve the heartburn and other symptoms.
Gallstones
Gallstones do not have any symptoms. However, if a gallstone were to restrict bile duct may experience gallbladder attacks.
The symptoms of a gallbladder attack include nausea, fever, jaundice, and abdominal pains which can last up 1 or many hours. Gallstones form when bile contains too much cholesterol or bilirubin, and if there are small amount bile salts. Gallstones also form when the gallbladder does not empty completely or often enough.
Gallstones are particles which form in a person’s gallbladder. They can cause excruciating abdominal pain and can also block the biliary tract ducts. Women are more likely to develop gallstones than men
The most common way to treat gallstones is by removing the gallbladder. The gallbladder is not a vital organ; therefore, people can live normally even after having it removed. The bile will flow into the duodenum now instead of the gallbladder.
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