Impaired liver function
The liver is the largest digestive gland in the body. It is also the central station of metabolism in the body, and the liver is also the most vulnerable organ. Because most of the chemicals entering the human body enter the liver through the gastrointestinal portal vein or the systemic circulation for transformation, the liver is most vulnerable to toxic substances, causing chemical liver damage. Impaired liver function refers to certain pathogenic factors, including infectious and non-infectious, which cause changes in liver function, causing the liver to fail to perform its normal functions, and causing impaired changes in its function .
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