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Health See other Health Articles Title: Surprising Things That Can Damage Your Liver WebMD...Too much sugar isnt just bad for your teeth. It can harm your liver, too. The organ uses one type of sugar, called fructose, to make fat. Too much refined sugar and high-fructose corn syrup causes a fatty buildup that can lead to liver disease. Some studies show that sugar can be as damaging to the liver as alcohol, even if youre not overweight. Its one more reason to limit foods with added sugars, such as soda, pastries, and candy. Even if the label says natural, it may not be OK for you. For instance, some people take an herb called kava kava for menopause symptoms or to help them relax. But studies show that it can keep the liver from working right. That can lead to hepatitis and liver failure. Some countries have banned or restricted the herb, but its still available in the U.S. You should always talk to your doctor before you take any herbs to make sure theyre safe. The extra fat can build up in your liver cells and lead to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). As a result, your liver may swell. Over time, it can harden and scar liver tissue (doctors call this cirrhosis). You are more likely to get NAFLD if you are overweight or obese, middle-aged, or have diabetes. You may be able to turn things around. Diet and exercise can stop the disease. Your body needs vitamin A, and its fine to get it from plants such as fresh fruits and vegetables, especially those that are red, orange, and yellow. But if you take supplements that have high doses of vitamin A, that can be a problem for your liver. Check with your doctor before you take any extra vitamin A because you probably dont need it. Research shows that people who drink a lot of soft drinks are more likely to have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Studies dont prove that the drinks were the cause. But if you down a lot of sodas and have been meaning to cut back, this could be a good reason to switch what you sip. Youve got a sore back, or a headache, or a cold, and you reach for a pain reliever. Be sure to take the right amount! If you accidentally take too much of anything that has acetaminophen -- for instance, a pill for your headache and something else for your cold, and both have acetaminophen in it -- it can harm your liver. Check the dose and how much is OK to take in one day. Stick to those limits, and you should be fine Trans fats are a man-made fat in some packaged foods and baked goods. (Youll see them listed as partially hydrogenated ingredients). A diet high in trans fats makes you more likely to gain weight. Thats not good for your liver. Check the ingredients list. Even if it says 0 grams of trans fat, it may still have a small amount, and that adds up. A doctor or nurse gets nicked by a needle theyve used on a patient. Or people injecting illegal drugs share a needle. The needle isnt the problem. Its whats on it. Hepatitis C can spread through blood. Even if it only happened once, or youre at high risk for other reasons (like if you have HIV or your mom had hepatitis C while pregnant with you), you should get tested. So should everyone born from 1945 through 1965. You probably already know that drinking too much is bad for your liver. But you might not realize that too much can happen without you being an alcoholic or addicted to alcohol. Its easy to drink more than you think. Many glasses can hold a lot more than one standard serving, which is 5 ounces of wine (thats a little more than half a cup), 12 ounces of regular beer, or 1.5 ounces of liquor. If you drink, be sure to keep it moderate -- thats one drink a day for women and up to 2 per day for men. Related Reading Quiz: How Well Do You Know Your Liver? Fatty Liver Disease How Not to Wreck Your Liver Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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