What Is Liver Disease?
10. Nausea
The liver is responsible for many tasks in the digestive process. When it no longer does its job, the result can be persistent nausea, as well as changes in digestion and metabolism. Acid reflux and indigestion can add to nausea and cause vomiting.
When the liver is unable to perform its task of eliminating toxins from the bloodstream, the buildup of those toxins can also cause nausea and vomiting. Although these symptoms can be mild in early liver disease, they usually worsen as the toxins build.
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