performance 1. Increased acne
luteal hormone in human body plays a role in promoting sebum secretion. The liver can destroy luteal hormone and adjust hormone balance. Therefore, decreased liver function will increase sebum secretion and eventually lead to acne.
performance 2. It is easy to get drunk
some people usually drink a lot, but now they feel “drunk” after drinking a little. This sign reminds you that the liver function decreases, the liver is damaged, and the liver can not completely decompose the alcohol metabolite acetaldehyde.
performance 3. The wound is prone to suppurative infection
. The liver plays an important role in human metabolism. If the liver function is damaged, the skin regeneration will be hindered. In addition, the decrease of detoxification function of liver is easy to cause wound infection.
4. Blackening
the liver plays an important role in iron metabolism. Iron is stored in the liver at ordinary times. If the liver cells are damaged, the iron in the liver cells will flow into the blood vessels, increasing the iron content in the blood, resulting in blackening. This symptom is most likely to occur in men and women after amenorrhea. Therefore, when there are signs of blackening, we must be vigilant about whether the liver is damaged and protect the liver in time.
5. The nose is red
. The so-called “red nose” is formed by the expansion of capillaries in the nose. Although “red nose” is not necessarily caused by liver damage, women are prone to “red nose” when liver function is reduced and hormones are disordered.
manifestations 6. Spider nevus and palm erythema
some patients with liver disease, especially those with liver cirrhosis, will appear spider nevus and palm erythema.
spider nevus is a small red dot on the skin. This small red dot is slightly higher than the skin. From the red dot, some small capillaries stretch out, which looks like the limbs and feet of a spider, so it is called “spider nevus”. If you press the tip of a pencil in the center of the small red dot, the dilated capillaries disappear. As soon as the tip of the pencil is loose, they reappear. This spider nevus often appears on the face, neck and upper limbs, and is rare below the navel. If the patient’s liver function improves, spider nevus will also decrease or even disappear.
palmar erythema occurs on the palm or fingertip. When it appears in the palm, it is located in the “big thenar” and “small thenar” at the root of the thumb and little finger. These parts were diffuse and flushed, which faded under pressure.