Guide To Hepatopulmonary Syndrome Warning Signs

Liver Disease Symptoms

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Hepatopulmonary syndrome is a complication of liver disease. Liver disease can occur as a result of genetic factors, infection of certain viruses, or lifestyle choices that cause damage to the liver. Because this condition occurs alongside liver disease, symptoms of a diseased liver will manifest before hepatopulmonary syndrome symptoms do. Jaundice is a common sign of liver disease that makes the white of the eyes and the skin appear yellow. When a diseased liver has progressed to cirrhosis or scarring of the liver, abdominal pain and swelling will become increasingly pronounced. Dark urine, pale stool, or blood in the stool can also be indicative of liver disease. As liver function declines, the patient will experience chronic fatigue and weakness. Due to built up toxicity in the body, nausea and vomiting often occur in individuals with a compromised and diseased liver. They may also have itchy skin, bruise easily, and exhibit a marked loss of appetite. Hepatopulmonary syndrome most often presents with one or more liver disease symptoms in addition to the symptoms associated with decreased blood oxygen levels.

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