Effects of drug-induced liver injury


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Drug-induced liver injury can reduce the quality of life, cause a variety of complications, life-threatening, etc.
1. Reduce the quality of life
Acute drug-induced liver injury can cause fever, skin itching, loss of appetite, right upper abdominal discomfort and other symptoms. Chronic drug-induced liver injury can cause ascites, liver enlargement, etc., all leading to a decline in the quality of life of patients.
2. Cause a variety of complications A
few drug-induced liver injury can cause fatty hepatitis, hepatic sinus occlusion, liver purpura and other complications, serious cases can also occur angiosarcoma, liver cancer and other complications.
3. Life-threatening If
drug-induced liver injury is not treated in time, when the disease progresses to decompensation stage of liver cirrhosis, it can pose a threat to life.