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Health Advice: Liver Transplantation

 

What does the liver do?

The liver is responsible for many of the body’s metabolic and manufacturing functions including:

  1. The metabolism of carbohydrates into glucose (sugar) so your body can use it for energy
  2. Detoxification (cleaning) of harmful substances from the body, this includes alcohol, drugs including the products from what you eat and drink
  3. Production of bile, a yellow-green substance that helps your body absorb fats
  4. Metabolism and production of proteins, including proteins that aid in blood clotting
  5. Maintenance of normal balance of hormones
  6. Filtering blood to remove bacteria and other particles
  7. Storage of minerals and vitamins for your body’s use later on
  8. Host defense to assist in fighting infection 

Symptoms of chronic liver disease:

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