Kidney
Yes, in Roman times when hospitals heard a chesty cough they used to suspect liver disease and actually pull it out. It of course led to death.
Dialysis is not used to treat jaundice itself; rather, jaundice is a symptom that indicates an underlying issue, often related to liver dysfunction, bile duct obstruction, or hemolysis. Treatment for jaundice focuses on addressing the root cause, such as managing liver disease or relieving bile duct blockages. In severe cases of liver failure, dialysis may be used to support kidney function, but it does not directly alleviate jaundice.
Heart disease, strokes, blood clots, respiratory diseases, obesity, liver disease.
Dialysis
Affects hepatocytes and interferes with liver function
Standard dosages of ibuprofen should not be a problem if the patient is on dialysis. However, most dialysis patients have concomitant heart disease, vascular disease, and or diabetes. It is on those grounds they should not take ibuprofen unless they are on a daily aspirin. Patients with kidney disease and not on dialysis should NOT take ibuprofen or other NSAIDS as this may have been contributory to their renal disease in the first place.
Liver cirrhosis is one such disease.
Kidney and liver and veins and heart
Heart disease is linked to gum disease.
If your liver shuts down your eyes will turn yellow.
is bipolar and crohns disease linked together
Ray Charles died of liver disease.