6. You Experience Frequent Nausea or Vomiting
Liver problems can trigger digestive discomfort, leading to persistent nausea, occasional vomiting, or a general loss of appetite.
These symptoms occur as the body struggles to process food and remove toxins, often worsening after meals.
While nausea is common in many illnesses, a constant or worsening pattern combined with other liver-related signs warrants further investigation.
7. You Develop Easy Bruising or Bleeding
The liver makes clotting proteins. When production drops, small bumps leave large bruises, and minor cuts or dental care can cause prolonged bleeding.
Other signals include frequent nosebleeds, gum bleeding, tiny red “spider” veins on the chest or face, and redness on the palms.
New or escalating bleeding problems call for a clotting workup and liver function tests. Early assessment lowers complication risk and guides treatment.