1. Halitosis: One possible cause of halitosis is poor liver function. When the liver is not functioning properly, the levels of urea nitrogen and ammonia in the blood can increase. When breathing, more ammonia is released from the mouth, which has a foul odor.
2. Gum bleeding: Decreased clotting factor function can lead to easy bleeding, causing gum bleeding in individuals with poor liver health.
3. Fatigue: The liver plays a crucial role in detoxification. If the liver is not functioning properly, its ability to detoxify toxins decreases, leading to toxin accumulation in the body.
4. Dark-colored urine in the morning: Some individuals with jaundice may notice changes in their bowel movements and bodily excretions, including darker-colored urine (such as orange, brown, amber, or rust-like colors) and loose stools.