Does eating liver cause cirrhosis in people with liver disease?

Dec 30, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Gao Jun
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, whether eating liver can cause cirrhosis mainly depends on whether the burden on the liver exceeds its capacity. If excessive amounts of liver are consumed beyond the liver's capacity, it may lead to cirrhosis; however, if the intake is moderate and within the liver's capacity, it may not cause cirrhosis. If any discomfort occurs, prompt medical attention is recommended.

Generally speaking, whether eating liver can lead to cirrhosis mainly depends on whether the liver's burden exceeds its capacity. If excessive amounts of liver are consumed beyond its processing capacity, it may cause cirrhosis; however, if only small amounts are consumed within the liver's capacity, it may not lead to cirrhosis. If discomfort occurs, timely medical consultation is recommended. Detailed analysis is as follows:

  

When animal liver contains high levels of toxins such as heavy metals and veterinary drug residues, and the patient's liver already has impaired detoxification function, these toxins can further burden the liver. Moreover, excessive consumption of liver can overload the liver's metabolic capacity for components such as fats and proteins, leading to fat accumulation and metabolic disturbances. Long-term overconsumption can increase the risk of cirrhosis.

However, if the animal liver is from a safe source with minimal toxins, and the patient only occasionally consumes small amounts, particularly if the patient's liver disease is in an early stage and liver function remains relatively normal, enabling proper metabolism of nutrients in the liver, then small amounts of high-quality liver intake will not significantly burden the liver or lead to cirrhosis.

Maintaining regular作息 (作息 should be translated as作息 here, but since it's unclear in context, it might be better to use "lifestyle habits"), balanced nutrition, avoiding alcohol consumption and drug abuse, regular follow-up examinations, and following medical advice are essential for maintaining liver health.

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