Cirrhosis and nodular cirrhosis can cause a small liver. Cirrhosis can be caused by alcohol abuse, hepatitis B and C, fatty liver disease, or something else.
No, dehydration cannot cause elevated liver enzymes. Vitamin deficiency and damage to liver can cause the enzymes of the liver to be elevated.
When Hydrogen Peroxide (2H2O2) is combined with a small piece of liver, the hydrogen peroxide decomposes. This is because the small piece of liver acts as a catalyst, or the cause, of the decomposition of the Hydrogen Peroxide.The balanced equation is thus:2H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) ---------> 2H2O + O2
Like most other chemicals, it is processed in the liver. Taking small doses as an otherwise healthy individual shouldn't damage the liver but abusing the drug, like any other, can have adverse effects.
LIVER
The liver is a vital organ for survival. The liver forms small complexes called lipoproteins. Lipoproteins derive from cholesterol in the liver.
none of these drugs are damaging to the liver in small doses. Dr. John
Yes radiation can cause liver failure.
Too much beer can damage your liver and can cause liver failure.
It is liver cirrhosis because it can cause scarring of the liver.
Yes. Obesity can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which will enlarge the liver and which my develop to cirrhosis.
Valproic acid and divalproex sodium may cause liver damage
the bllod from small intestine drains into portal vein and which gives that blood to liver