Heart failure often provokes liver damage, as it could be expected
A heart attack itself will not directly damage your liver unless it's related to long term heart failure. If you have right-side heart failure, your liver will not be affected. If you have left-side heart failure your liver may become enlarged.
The liver-damage patient.
a. true
Both the heart and liver are vital to life, as is brain stem functioning. Humans can also live with damage to the heart or liver. But, it is harder to live with liver damage than to live with heart damage. The liver "detoxes" the entire body and is vital to process many of the medications ill persons must take to survive. But when the liver is damaged, it cannot process the toxins and by-products like a healthy liver can. Toxins build up in the blood stream until they begin to damage the brain and other organs. Interestingly, though, one person can die from heart disease but have a relatively healthy liver.... while another person can die from liver ailments/damage while having a relatively strong heart! But, while each are vital to life, I'd have to say the liver's 'health' is more important in both health and in chronic medical conditions.
liver yes the others are not completely true
side effects like liver damage, stomach damage and heart problems.
Alcohol can damage the liver, esophagus, stomach, pancreas and heart. However, drinking in moderation won't cause organ damage in healthy people.
No it's toxic and can cause liver and heart damage
Dont think so, but if taken for to long it can cause liver damage.
Cortal is aspirin which is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and is used for pain.Overdosage with "Cortal ®" can cause delayed labor, liver and heart damage for your baby, and liver damage to you. It does not end pregnancy.
liver damage loss of brain cells cancer of the throat liver and stomach weakening of your heart alcoholism
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.