What causes abnormal liver function

Dr. Skylar Lawson
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2025-05-21 11:42:02
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Liver function abnormalities may be caused by improper medication, and may also be related to alcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis and other diseases.
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Improper use of drugs such as methotrexate, isoniazid, clindamycin, etc., can cause liver function abnormalities.
2. Alcoholic liver disease
patients with long-term excessive drinking, resulting in the accumulation of large amounts of ethanol in the liver, with the development of the disease, can cause liver cell damage liver function abnormalities.
3. Viral hepatitis
patients liver by virus infection, so that local tissue inflammation, due to some liver cells stimulated by inflammatory factors damage, can cause liver function abnormalities.