Causes of liver abnormalities


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Liver dysfunction refers to abnormal liver function. The causes of abnormal liver function include infection, chemical poisoning, and insufficient nutrition.
1. Infection
If the patient is attacked by bacteria, viruses, and parasites, causing liver infection, it is easy to change the liver morphology and function, and abnormal liver function occurs.
2. Chemical poisoning
If the patient is poisoned by chemical drugs, it will destroy the enzyme system of liver cells, leading to degeneration and necrosis, resulting in abnormal liver function.
3. Insufficient nutrition
If the patient lacks choline, methionine, etc. for a long time, it is easy to remove fat from the liver and cause fatty lesions in the liver, resulting in abnormal liver function.