Search for wild mushrooms and eat all you find. Many wild mushrooms are HIGHLY poisonous and not only damage your liver, but kill you. Have fun.
You most likely will not die, but the damage to your liver could be permanent.
It would cause the body liver damage, brain damage, or most likely death. It depends on how much the body intakes, and of what.
Yes, with extended usage or extremely large doses of them, your liver is likely to get damaged.
Finely ground cinnamon isn't likely to damage the liver, because if it were, cinnamon would not be sold. Anything can harm you if not taken in moderation.
Damage to the cerebral cortex is least likely to be fatal; damage to the medulla is most likely to be fatal.
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.
The alanine aminotransferase test (ALT) can reveal liver damage. It is probably the most specific test for liver damage. However, the severity of the liver damage is not necessarily shown by the ALT test.
Lortab has acetaminophen in it. If you do it once most likely nothing will happen. If regularly combine the two you will be taking too much acetaminophen and can have liver damage.
In the liver...
inabllity of the liver to synthesize lipoproteins for fat export