Dark urine
In the morning, urine often reflects the physical state. Normal urine should be light yellow, sometimes yellow - this shows that you should drink more water. However, if your urine is suddenly dark in color, you should pay attention because you are most likely having liver problems.
Bleeding teeth
Many people often bleed when brushing their teeth. However, if you have not brushed your teeth and have had a root bleed when you wake up, it is possible that your liver and blood clotting function may be impaired. Not only when you wake up, when you eat hard food, you most likely have bleeding gums.
Tired
You slept 8 hours a night and didn't stay up late. However, when you wake up in the morning, you still feel tired, you should go to the hospital to check whether your liver function is damaged. Because if the liver has a problem, it is easy to cause fatigue, drowsiness, not alertness and drowsiness in the morning.
There are bruises on the body
Damage to the liver causes protein production to become slower, causing coagulation. Therefore, people with liver damage are more likely to bleed or bruise than healthy people.
Frequent itching sensation
Skin itching in people with liver disease is more common than usual. It occurs due to toxins that the liver cannot filter. When you are drunk, you will feel a lot of itchiness, especially at night.
Golden skin and eyes
The most common symptom of liver disease is yellow pigmentation on the skin and whites of the eyes. Yellow appears due to excess bilirubin with an orange-yellow pigment in the liver. Healthy liver easily removes bilirubin, otherwise yellow jaundice will appear.
Swelling in the legs and ankles
Liver disease can be caused by everything from alcohol use to obesity, and a common warning sign is swelling in the legs and ankles. If you have edema and you don't know why, seeing your doctor is necessary to make sure nothing serious is happening.
Always chills
You always feel chills no matter how many blankets you wear? It may be a sign of cholestasis, which occurs when the flow of bile is reduced or stopped completely.