The liver is an important organ found in both animals and human beings. It is responsible for protein synthesis, detoxification, and biochemical’s production. It also stores glycogen, aids in the production of hormones, and helps in the red blood cells decomposition. The liver also produces bile, which aids digestion. The liver is below the diaphragm.
There are times when the liver deviates from its usual functions. This condition is referred to as abnormal liver function. It is caused by liver problems that may hinder its normal operations. Mostly, it is caused by a fluctuation of the enzyme levels. These enzymes are generated by the liver. It is important to establish the main cause of such changes in the enzyme levels. These abnormal functions may lead to a liver condition known as cirrhosis. This condition is not treatable and can lead to liver failure, which is a cause for alarm. Fluctuation in the enzyme levels is caused by the fat content in the liver. This is most common in people with diabetes and those who are overweight.
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