6. Pale, clay-colored, or light stools
A noticeable change in stool color can sometimes point to problems involving the liver or bile ducts. Pale or clay-colored stools, especially when paired with dark urine or jaundice, are worth getting checked.
5. Swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet
Fluid buildup does not always stay limited to the abdomen. Some people with liver disease develop swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet, which may become more noticeable later in the day or after standing for long periods.
4. Loss of appetite or unexplained weight loss
A reduced appetite can happen with many health issues, but it is also listed among possible liver-related symptoms. If you are eating less than usual, losing weight without trying, or feeling full very quickly, it is worth paying attention.
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