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3-year-old baby liver function abnormal performance

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2025-05-21 12:37:09
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Liver dysfunction refers to liver dysfunction. Liver dysfunction in three-year-old babies is characterized by loss of appetite, jaundice, skin itching, edema of lower limbs, etc.
1. Loss of appetite The
liver secretes bile. Liver dysfunction affects bile secretion, leading to impaired digestion.
2. Jaundiced skin itching
When liver dysfunction occurs, bilirubin metabolism will be affected. High bilirubin levels will cause symptoms of skin and sclera yellowing. Severe skin itching will occur.
3. Lower limb edema.
With the development of the disease, liver synthesis function is severely impaired, resulting in a decrease in albumin synthesis rate, which will cause edema of lower limbs.