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'''Liver failure''' is a life-threatening condition that demands urgent medical care. It often occurs in people who have had a liver disease for a long time. However, liver failure can also happen rapidly, in as little as 48 hours. It's often a complication of other health problems, notably cirrhosis, a result of long-term, chronic liver disease.
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== Causes ==
==Types==
Liver failure is caused by any condition that damages the liver. Among these are the following:
Liver failure can be classified into two main types:


* [[Hepatitis B]]
===Acute liver failure===
* [[Hepatitis C]]
[[File:Hepaticfailure.jpg|thumb|right|Acute liver failure can occur rapidly.]]
* Long-term alcohol consumption
Acute liver failure, also known as fulminant hepatic failure, occurs when the liver rapidly loses its ability to function. This can happen within days or weeks and is often caused by factors such as [[acetaminophen]] overdose, viral [[hepatitis]], or ingestion of toxic substances.
* Cirrhosis
* [[Hemochromatosis]]
* Malnutrition


== Symptoms ==
===Chronic liver failure===
The initial symptoms of liver failure are often ones that can be due to any number or conditions. Because of this, liver failure may be initially difficult to diagnose. Early symptoms include:
Chronic liver failure, or end-stage liver disease, develops more slowly over months or years. It is often the result of long-term liver damage due to conditions such as [[cirrhosis]], chronic [[hepatitis B]] or [[hepatitis C]], and [[alcoholic liver disease]].


* Nausea
==Causes==
* Loss of appetite
The causes of liver failure can vary depending on whether it is acute or chronic. Common causes include:
* Fatigue
* Diarrhea


However, as liver failure progresses, the symptoms become more serious, requiring urgent care. These include:
* [[Viral hepatitis]] (A, B, C, D, and E)
* [[Drug-induced liver injury]], particularly from acetaminophen
* [[Alcoholic liver disease]]
* [[Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease]]
* [[Autoimmune hepatitis]]
* [[Genetic disorders]] such as [[Wilson's disease]] and [[hemochromatosis]]
* [[Toxins]] and [[poisons]], including certain [[mushrooms]] and [[herbal supplements]]


* Jaundice
==Symptoms==
* Bleeding easily
Symptoms of liver failure can include:
* Swollen abdomen
* Mental disorientation or confusion (known as hepatic encephalopathy)
* Sleepiness
* Coma


== Diagnosis ==
* [[Jaundice]] (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
Doctors typically use some combination of blood tests, imaging tests, and an examination of a small sample of liver tissue (liver biopsy) to diagnose liver failure.
* [[Fatigue]]
* [[Weakness]]
* [[Nausea]] and [[vomiting]]
* [[Abdominal pain]] and swelling
* [[Confusion]] or [[encephalopathy]]
* [[Bleeding]] easily


== Treatment ==
==Diagnosis==
Treatment usually involves controlling the symptoms, preventing complications and allowing the liver time to heal. In severe cases, a liver transplant might be necessary.
Diagnosis of liver failure involves a combination of [[medical history]], [[physical examination]], and [[laboratory tests]]. Key tests include:


== See also ==
* [[Liver function tests]]
* [[Blood tests]] to check for viral hepatitis
* [[Imaging studies]] such as [[ultrasound]] or [[CT scan]]
* [[Liver biopsy]] in some cases
 
==Treatment==
Treatment for liver failure depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. Options may include:
 
* [[Medications]] to treat infections or reduce liver inflammation
* [[Supportive care]] to manage symptoms
* [[Liver transplantation]] for severe cases
 
==Prevention==
Preventing liver failure involves addressing the risk factors and causes. This can include:
 
* [[Vaccination]] against hepatitis A and B
* Avoiding excessive [[alcohol consumption]]
* Using medications responsibly
* Maintaining a healthy [[diet]] and [[weight]]
 
==Prognosis==
The prognosis for liver failure varies depending on the cause and the timeliness of treatment. Acute liver failure can be fatal without prompt medical intervention, while chronic liver failure may progress slowly but can also lead to life-threatening complications.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Liver transplantation]]
* [[Cirrhosis]]
* [[Cirrhosis]]
* [[Hepatitis B]]
* [[Hepatitis]]
* [[Hepatitis C]]
* [[Jaundice]]
* [[Hemochromatosis]]
 
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Revision as of 11:35, 15 February 2025

Overview of liver failure



Liver failure is a life-threatening condition that occurs when large parts of the liver become damaged beyond repair and the liver is no longer able to function. It is a serious medical emergency that requires immediate attention.

Types

Liver failure can be classified into two main types:

Acute liver failure

Acute liver failure can occur rapidly.

Acute liver failure, also known as fulminant hepatic failure, occurs when the liver rapidly loses its ability to function. This can happen within days or weeks and is often caused by factors such as acetaminophen overdose, viral hepatitis, or ingestion of toxic substances.

Chronic liver failure

Chronic liver failure, or end-stage liver disease, develops more slowly over months or years. It is often the result of long-term liver damage due to conditions such as cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C, and alcoholic liver disease.

Causes

The causes of liver failure can vary depending on whether it is acute or chronic. Common causes include:

Symptoms

Symptoms of liver failure can include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of liver failure involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests. Key tests include:

Treatment

Treatment for liver failure depends on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition. Options may include:

Prevention

Preventing liver failure involves addressing the risk factors and causes. This can include:

Prognosis

The prognosis for liver failure varies depending on the cause and the timeliness of treatment. Acute liver failure can be fatal without prompt medical intervention, while chronic liver failure may progress slowly but can also lead to life-threatening complications.

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