There can be many various reasons why people experience liver pain. You may have liver disease, which is a serious illness, and should consult your doctor.
Liver pain can be caused by numerous diseases, including liver cancer, hepatitis, liver abscess, and fatty liver disease. Conditions affecting other organs surrounding the liver can also cause pain by putting pressure on it. More information can be found here: http://www.bettermedicine.com/article/liver-pain
Certain diseases, smoking, etc.
Cirrhosis
Entamoeba can cause several diseases, with the most notable being amoebic dysentery (amoebiasis), characterized by severe diarrhea and abdominal pain. It can also lead to extraintestinal infections, such as amoebic liver abscess, where the parasite infects the liver. In rare cases, it can cause complications such as perforation of the intestines. Prevention focuses on good sanitation and hygiene practices to avoid transmission.
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maybe it depends how fat it is
Yes any long term pain medication can cause liver damage.
Hepatosplenomegaly is the medical term for an enlargement of both the liver (hepato-) and the spleen (-spleno-). It can be caused by various conditions, such as infections, blood disorders, or liver diseases. Symptoms may include abdominal pain, feeling full quickly when eating, and fatigue. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Pain is generally preventable only to the degree that the cause of the pain is preventable; diseases and injuries are often unavoidable.
An enlarged liver may cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, tiredness and jaundice. An enlarged liver may not cause any symptoms in some cases. An enlarged liver is not a condition in itself but a symptom of an underlying condition.
The liver has the broadest area for referred pain, as it can cause discomfort in the right shoulder or upper back in addition to the abdominal region. This is due to shared nerve pathways that can cause pain to be felt in areas that are not directly related to the liver itself.
yes it could cause death heart attacks liver failure and other diseases