You may have liver disease.
The disease is not related to heavy drinking. The medical term is NAFLD (non-fatty liver disease). This may indicate malnutrition due to excess fat in the liver. Normal fat does not contain fat. It is common in the UK and is thought to affect up to 30% of the population, although it is in the early stages of the disease. If left untreated, it can lead to cirrhosis, heart disease and stroke. Early symptoms may include numbness and pain under the ribs, but sometimes the symptoms are vague. Research shows that lack of sleep can affect liver function. Therefore, the treatment is enough to get enough sleep. Lifestyle changes related to diet and exercise are important.
Nausea and loss of appetite may occur.
Nausea and loss of appetite may occur after eating. These can be symptoms of other diseases, but when the liver is affected, saliva becomes a problem. These drugs help break down (or break down) fat so that it can be absorbed. Constipation is one of the warning signs of liver failure.