Sleep disturbances are prevalent in people with liver damage. One survey found that between 60 and 80 percent of people with liver cirrhosis and nearly half with hepatic encephalopathy report sleep issues. The exact cause has not been determined, but these sleep disturbances may result from delayed sleep onset, likely due to disruptions in melatonin levels.

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