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Hair Loss and Liver Issues: Unveiling the Connection

Hair Loss and Liver Issues: Unveiling the Connection
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Liver issues, as one of the silent killers, seldom show distinct symptoms until scarring is formed on the liver, which is an advanced stage of liver damage. Yellowing of skin and eyes and persistent lack of energy are probably the most heard symptoms of liver problems. Besides these well-known symptoms, hair loss is also one of the warning signs of liver problem.

 

Normal follicle hair cycling requires proper uptake of fat-soluble vitamins, estrogen detoxification, and blood sugar regulation. Impaired liver function can disrupt these metabolic systems and affect a person’s hair growth and cycling.

 

Fortunately, many liver problems are preventable, especially those caused by lifestyle factors or viral infections. Practice these key recommendations to keep the liver healthy.

 

  • Limit alcohol consumption
  • Maintain healthy weight
  • Eat a balanced diet
  • Get vaccination to prevent viral infection
  • Be cautious with medications
  • Avoid exposure to toxins
  • Practice safe sex
  • Maintain good hygiene

 

Prevention measures can significantly reduce the risk of liver problems. However, there are still some conditions that may not be preventable through lifestyle intervention alone. Regular medical check-ups and screenings can help detect liver problems at an early stage, allowing for timely intervention and management.

Disclaimer:
  • * All research and clinical data should be used as reference purposes only, results may vary.
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