Anything that they feel like. Liver disorders tend to make people not feel hungry, or feel slightly nauseous, so persuading them to eat anything is generally a victory. Trying to maintain a steady weight is important, since if a person becomes very ill with liver disease they tend to lose a lot of weight very quickly, which makes recovery longer and more difficult.
If you find that they are not able to maintain their normal bodyweight just through eating, it's worth discussing nutritional supplementation with their hepatologist. Usually this is in the form of specially formulated drinks (a little like milkshakes) - which are designed to be calorie dense but easily digestible.
More likely than not, the person is suffering from jaundice which is a disease of the liver.
There could be many reasons to have liver pain. One could be an infection and another could be cancer. If one is suffering from liver pain, they should seek medical attention.
How could the liver maintain homeostasis after a person ate a meal that resulted in large amounts of sugar entering the blood?(the person is suffering from diabetes).
Unless a person is already suffering from reduced liver function or active liver disease, the short-term effect of alcohol on the liver is negligible for health purposes. The exception to this would be alcohol taken in conjunction with heavy doses of acetaminophen (Tylenol) which can result in acute, rapid liver damage.
A 17.5cm liver is not bad, necessarily. Each person's liver is a different size. Now, if there is a growth on the liver that size, then that might be a problem, and should be looked at by a doctor.
The liver would exhibit scarring.
A 17.5cm liver is not bad, necessarily. Each person's liver is a different size. Now, if there is a growth on the liver that size, then that might be a problem, and should be looked at by a doctor.
lentils, dark green vegetable , liver , cod liver oil , and red meat would be beneficial for a person suffering from anaemia but you should note that red meat can contribute to other health problems due to its high fat content!
Liver failure (typically "Acute Liver Failure"), and Pancreatic Cancer causes Jaundice, a Yellowing of the skin or of the whites of the eyes more correctly called conjunctival icterus.
No a person cannot live without a liver
It typically means the dog is suffering from liver disease.
a person dying who donates a liver to a dying person