Possible liver damage, kidney damage, possibly brain damage.
yes liver works harder at night
Insomnia is a problem faced by many Americans. Sleeping pills are a good short term solution, but as your body adjusts to their effects, you will find that they become less and less effective over time.
There are no effects on the liver unless a person abuses alcohol over a period of many years or decades. However, alcohol abuse can lead to cirrhosis, or permanent scarring of the liver, and many other dangerous diseases.
is this effects liver
Drinking + bad doctor prescribed sleeping/anxiety pills wrecked his liver.
Potentially toxic to the liver. Mild side effects: chills, fever, headache, chest pain, orthostatic circulatory disorders. Commercial extracts may produce less side effects. Occasional allergic reactions.
Liver cleanse side effects can occur. You should review the ingredients of the formulated cleanses available in stores. You must check and recheck the possible effects of these ingredients to avoid taking in harmful chemicals which can destroy your body especially your liver.
it affects liver.
Hepatitis B Effects The Liver
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.
it varies.. you may have less appetite and have troubles sleeping but all symptoms will pass fairly quickly