The Most Common Liver Failure Symptoms

Blood In The Stool

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Blood in the stool is a standard symptom of liver failure that occurs most commonly with acute cases. This symptom oftentimes takes place towards the latter stages of liver failure and can be accompanied by instances of vomiting blood. When blood is in an individual's stool, their stool can appear reddened or even blackened. The reason blood develops within the stool is because liver failure affects the other components of your body. When an individual's liver starts to fail, their stomach and esophagus will begin to deteriorate as well. The varicose veins inside of the esophagus and stomach can begin to bleed, which will cause blood to get into the patient's stool. Even if they haven't yet experienced any of the other symptoms of liver failure, blood in the stool is almost always a sign of a severe underlying condition.

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