7 Signs Your Liver is
Recognizing the early warning signs that your liver is struggling—such as fatigue, abdominal discomfort, jaundice, or unexplained swelling—is essential for timely intervention and preventing further damage. Understanding the difference between compensated and decompensated cirrhosis is also crucial: compensated cirrhosis often shows minimal symptoms because the liver can still perform most of its functions, while decompensated cirrhosis involves serious complications like ascites, variceal bleeding, or confusion due to liver failure. In many cases, early-stage liver damage or compensated cirrhosis can be slowed or even partially reversed with lifestyle changes, medical treatment, and consistent monitoring. At Kings Transplant Centre, specialists provide advanced diagnostics and personalized care to help patients identify liver issues early and manage cirrhosis effectively to improve long-term outcomes.