Cirrhosis is a physical problem caused by long-term liver damage, typically from conditions such as chronic alcohol abuse, viral hepatitis, or fatty liver disease. It can lead to serious complications and affect both physical and mental well-being, but it is not a primary psychological problem.
Lack of physical exercise can lead to weight gain and increased risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes. Excessive alcohol consumption can result in liver damage, impaired judgment, and addiction. Pollution from vehicles and factories can result in respiratory issues, environmental damage, and reduced air quality.
the effect on drug addiction is alot of things.. first you could die from it! so dont do it!.. second it could shut down your liver hear and lungs! and third it could cause brain damage
Pennies minted before 1982 contain high levels of elemental copper, which can be harmful if ingested in large quantities. Intake of such pennies may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and potential kidney or liver damage. It is important to seek medical attention if a penny is ingested.
People use steroids to enhance their athletic performance, increase muscle mass, and improve physical appearance. However, using steroids can have serious health risks, including liver damage, heart problems, and hormonal imbalances. It is important to weigh the potential benefits against the potential risks before considering the use of steroids.
Liver
Yes. The remaining liver cells will undergo a process called "hypertrophy." Basically, each cell will get a little bigger to take over the work from the part of the liver that got removed. Overall, the liver will seem to regrow over time. Like all things, there is a limit to how much can "regenerate."
Yes. Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver and causes liver cell damage and destruction. If left untreated hepatitis will continue to damage the liver and can result in liver cancer, liver failure, and permanent liver damage called cirrhosis.
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We find no reference to liver (hepatic) damage in the literature.
In the liver...
Yes they can cause severe liver damage taking oral steroids.
No. The damage can be partially repaired, but your liver will never be "normal" again.
The main two causes of liver damage are alcoholism and hepatitis.
Alcohol can severley damage the primary function of the liver. (it can damage the whole liver overtime).
the thing that can damage the lungs,liver and brain is smoking or cancer.