What are the symptoms of liver disease?

What are symptoms of liver failure/disease/problems?

  • I ask because I've been taking Tylenol almost daily for pain in my foot and then again nightly (sleep aid form) almost consistently for the last four years and I was just recently told that it could be damaging to the health of my liver.

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    You shouldn't be taking any medication for that long without a Dr knowing about it. Go to your Gp and ask them do a blood test to check your liver function ( LFT ) if you are worried. And stop taking the meds.

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This drug, taken in excess, can cause a problem with the liver. If this drug is taken with alcohol, it can destroy the liver cells almost immediately. This drug taken at a normal range may not cause damage to the liver cells...however, being on it this long....it would be best to see about having blood test every so often to be sure. It would be wise to speak to your doctor about having some blood tests done to see how your liver is doing...this way you will be sure if there is a problem, then it can be treated right away. Usually, when there is a problem, the liver has inflammation inside that may cause it to start to enlarge in size. The liver is a very quiet organ about any damage that may occur...no signs or symptoms...until it is too late and the cells have died off. To ease your mind...I think I would discuss all this with your doctor asap.

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