Malnutrition is yet another common symptom in people with liver damage. The liver plays a key role in regulating the nutritional state and maintaining the body’s energy balance. When the liver malfunctions, it often results in malnutrition.
Sometimes, this begins as a lack of appetite or frequent periods of nausea. People with alcoholic cirrhosis have a higher risk of nutritional problems. Additionally, malnutrition has links to liver complications and additional negative outcomes.

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