Symptoms of anorexia before fatty liver cirrhosis. Loss of appetite is one of the common symptoms of fatty liver. In addition to suspected gastritis and other diseases, the possibility of fatty liver should also be considered.
1. Loss of appetite.
Loss of appetite is one of the common symptoms of fatty liver. In addition to suspected gastritis and other diseases, the possibility of fatty liver should also be considered.
2. Nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension.
If mild fatty liver is accompanied by liver function damage, it may be accompanied by nausea, nausea, anorexia, upper abdominal fullness and other discomfort. Symptoms of nausea often occur alone.
3. Tired and weak.
Moderate or above fatty liver can have symptoms of burnout and fatigue.
4. Spider nevus.
It is a vascular nevus formed by the branching expansion of the end of the skin arterioles, which is similar to a spider, so it is called a spider nevus. It often occurs in the face, neck, back of hand, upper arm, chest and shoulder. The diameter can range from a needle to several centimeters or more. During the examination, press the center of the nevus with fingertips or cotton swabs, and its radial "small vascular network" will fade, and will appear again after removing the pressure. It is most common in patients with acute and chronic hepatitis or cirrhosis, but it can also be seen in some patients with fatty liver.
5. Vitamin deficiency.
When fatty liver is caused by fat accumulation and vitamin deficiency in diet, people are prone to multi-vitamin deficiency. Clinically, peripheral neuritis, glossitis, angular stomatitis, skin ecchymosis and hyperkeratosis can be seen. A few people may also have gastrointestinal bleeding, gum bleeding, epistaxis, etc.
(Intern editor: Lin Yanjuan)