Yes. Lupus can cause autoimmune hepatitis.
Lupus, specifically systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), can affect the liver through autoimmune mechanisms, leading to inflammation and damage. The condition can cause liver dysfunction, manifesting as elevated liver enzymes, and may lead to conditions like autoimmune hepatitis or drug-induced liver injury from medications used to treat lupus. Additionally, lupus can increase the risk of developing fatty liver disease. Regular monitoring of liver function is important for managing lupus patients.
Yes
To much alcohol can cause liver failure.
Yes radiation can cause liver failure.
Too much beer can damage your liver and can cause liver failure.
Yes, lupus can affect the liver, although it is not as common as its effects on other organs. In lupus patients, liver involvement may manifest as elevated liver enzymes, fatty liver, or autoimmune hepatitis. Additionally, certain medications used to treat lupus can also have hepatotoxic effects. Regular monitoring of liver function is important for individuals with lupus.
Most cases of lupus are mild to moderate, but some are fatal. Lupus causes profound fatigue and joint pain. In the worst cases, lupus can cause organ failure, heart attacks and strokes.
Altace Common side effects include a dry, persistent cough and increased potassium in the blood (hyperkalemia). Coughing resolves after discontinuing the drug. Yes Sometimes Altace cause liver failure . To make sure ramipril is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:kidney disease (or if you are on dialysis);liver disease;diabetes;a connective tissue disease such as Marfan syndrome, Sjogren's syndrome, lupus, scleroderma, or rheumatoid arthritis; orif you are also taking telmisartan (Micardis).
The vast majority of people with lupus live a relatively normal life span. People with lupus die of "lupus related complications", the top 3 being organ failure, heart attacks and strokes, and uncontrolled infection. Lupus is not listed as the cause of death, but the complication is.
If this stops working you will die from acute liver failure
Influenza A primarily affects the respiratory system, but it can also have systemic effects, including potential liver involvement. While liver failure directly caused by Influenza A is rare, it may occur in individuals with pre-existing liver conditions or severe systemic reactions. Additionally, complications from the virus or related treatments could potentially lead to liver dysfunction. Overall, influenza A is not a common direct cause of liver failure.
Lupus anticoagulant does not, in itself cause tiredness but having lupus does. Lupus can cause anemia which in turn causes fatigue. Lupus can cause the body to make inflammatory cytokines which cause a feeling of flu like fatigue.