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9. Coma

In very advanced stages of both chronic and acute liver failure, patients can become comatose. Coma occurs when liver damage impacts brain function. A lot of people with advanced liver disease exhibit irrational and unusual behavior such as fits of rage, extreme mental incomprehension, marked disorientation, and paranoia before finally falling into a coma. This typically happens in the late stages of liver failure as toxins build up in the brain.

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