
24. Liver Disease
Fatigue is a common symptom of liver disease regardless of the cause. It could be from hepatitis A, an inherited disease, or the overconsumption of alcohol or fatty foods. The fatigue can be consistent and debilitating or mild and intermittent, and the severity of the condition does not correlate with the severity of fatigue. Unfortunately, fatigue caused by liver disease has no “cure,” the best way to increase energy levels is to take care of the underlying condition. So, the management of liver disease is the first step to getting rid of fatigue.
Liver disease can also cause depression, sleep disorders, anemia, and thyroid dysfunction. You also need to treat these conditions. A physician will help you draft a plan to take care of your illness and get your liver back to healthy, functioning order again. Some of the steps in this plan will include eating a more well-balanced diet, which will alleviate the stress on your liver. Furthermore, getting enough sleep and avoiding caffeine and alcohol will help. Stay hydrated throughout the day, and engage in exercise regularly for at least two hours before bed to improve the quality of your sleep.