"Liver complications" refers to problems or issues with the liver, which is an organ in our body that helps process and filter toxins, produce bile, and store nutrients. It means that there are certain difficulties or disorders affecting the functioning of the liver, which can cause health problems.
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The extra weight on an elderly cat is extra hard on joints but you don't want to restrict his calories too much because it can cause
serious liver complications.
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Liver complications of pediatric parenteral nutrition — epidemiology,» Nutrition 14, no. 1 (Jan 1998): 153 — 7.
If your Dubin - Johnson Syndrome is serious or you have
further liver complications, then you may have a harder time getting the best life insurance rate.
Still, experts sounded a cautionary note because the chemo can be toxic: One patient died of liver failure, and a second had
serious liver complications.
Overdose of over the counter medications can have serious complications, such as with Tylenol and
liver complications.
It's long been known that statins increase the risk of hemorrhagic strokes, muscle pain and other severe (but rare) muscle and
liver complications.
Overall physical health was also ranked, along with incidence of high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, heart disease, chronic lung disease, back and leg trouble, stomach and
liver complications, and anemia.
I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but if you're taking decent amounts of fish oil every day, watch your sugar and alcohol intake to avoid
any liver complications.
In its later stages, dental disease can cause heart, kidney and
liver complications.
Several months ago she had to be taken off of it due to
the liver complications it caused.