1. POOR NUTRITION AND OBESITY.
Obesity is linked to poor eating habits and can harm your liver over
time, just as drinking too much alcohol does. The reason for that is that too
much of the wrong foods causes excess fat build-up in the liver, known as
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
The liver normally helps to process and regulate the amount of sugar and
fat in the blood, but in obese people the liver becomes overwhelmed and starts
storing excess fat in its own liver cells, either because there is no other
place for them elsewhere or the liver fails to break them down. Over time, if
too much fat is accumulated in the liver, the liver can become inflamed and the
liver cells can be damaged.
2. SMOKING
Smoking not only harms the lungs but also harms the liver. The numerous
toxic substances inhaled in cigarette smoke find their way to the liver and add
to the overall toxic load placed on the organ. The chemicals cause oxidative
stress that lead to formation of free radicals that destroy liver cells, This
is an habit you must quit to live a long healthy life.
3. LACK OF SLEEP
I know this may sound weird to most of us but it is actually true. A
study published in the Journal of Anatomy found that sleep deprivation can
cause oxidative stress to the liver. Another study reveals why shift workers
and people who suffer from sleep deprivation suffer from a large range of
health problems, such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease and more.
It was found that their livers aren’t processing fat efficiently and
instead allowing fat to accumulate (which proves that the body cannot function
properly without a properly working liver). Also when we sleep, our body goes
into a repair process. So, make sure you get a good 8 hours of sleep, as lack
of sleep will ruin your elimination process and damage your liver.
4. DRUG OVERUSE
Overuse of over-the-counter drugs and certain prescription drugs is
known to cause liver damage. Some of these drugs include antidepressants, mood
stabilisers, corticosteroids (used for treating inflammation) and pain
relievers. It’s therefore important to review the side effects and adverse
effects of medications before taking them.
5. ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION.
I know this is a habit we all know to well. Most people know the
associated dangers but we cannot over emphasize it. Heavy alcohol consumption
is the most common cause of liver damage. Excess amount of alcohol decreases
the liver's ability of removing toxins from the body. This is because the liver
gets diverted from its other functions and focuses mainly on converting alcohol
to a less toxic form, and this causes fatty liver disease and inflammation.
When the liver tries to break down the alcohol, the resulting chemical reaction
can damage the liver cells, and after a long time of consuming excess amount of
alcohol, the damage can become permanent and cause cirrhosis (scarring of the
liver) which leads to loss of liver function. Frequent alcohol abuse can degrade
the liver over time and kill off cells. When the liver attempts to repair this
damage, it could lead to DNA mutations that kick start cancers.
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