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3. Nausea
Nausea and liver damage go hand in hand. Some people experience occasional
migraines, complete with extreme nausea, when their liver is over-loaded due to alcohol
consumption or heavy foods, while others deal with permanent nausea due to
irreversible damage. If you are feeling nauseous without having food poisoning or
another clear cause, in combination with dealing with a swollen abdomen or extreme
fatigue, it is a high possibility that you are struggling with an underlying liver disease.
Moreover, loss of appetite and weight loss can also indicate liver damage, which is why
any change in your diet should be mentioned at your GP appointments.
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