Can Poor Liver Function Cause Fever?
1. Whether poor liver function will cause fever needs to be judged based on the patient's condition. Liver abnormalities caused by diseases such as liver abscesses and viral hepatitis generally cause fever, while those caused by alcoholic hepatitis and fatty liver disease generally do not cause fever.
2. Poor liver function is usually caused by diseases such as liver abscesses, viral hepatitis, alcoholic hepatitis, and fatty liver disease. Patients often experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, oil aversion, appetite loss, upper abdominal pain, physical fatigue, jaundice, etc. Liver abscesses are usually caused by bacteria or parasites invading the liver, leading to localized purulent masses in the liver. If the inflammation is not controlled, it can lead to fever. Liver abnormalities caused by diseases such as liver abscesses and viral hepatitis generally cause fever.
3. Alcoholic hepatitis is hepatitis caused by alcohol consumption, as alcohol metabolism in the liver increases the burden on the liver, leading to the development of alcoholic hepatitis. Liver abnormalities caused by alcoholic hepatitis and fatty liver disease generally do not cause fever.