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HomediseasesDelayed Wound Healing? It Could Be an Early Sign of Liver Disease

Delayed Wound Healing? It Could Be an Early Sign of Liver Disease

This liver disease can cause system failure, and delayed wound healing may be one of the earliest warning signs. Here’s what it means:

Why delayed wound healing happens

When the liver isn’t working properly:

  • It can’t produce enough proteins needed for tissue repair
  • Blood clotting factors decrease, so wounds take longer to close
  • Nutrient processing slows, especially vitamins A, D, E, K and zinc
  • Immune function weakens, increasing infection risk in wounds

Because of this, even small cuts, acne marks, or bruises may take unusually long to heal.

Other early symptoms of liver disease

  • Constant fatigue
  • Yellowing of skin/eyes (jaundice)
  • Easy bruising or bleeding
  • Swelling in legs or abdomen
  • Dark urine, pale stool
  • Loss of appetite

Why it’s dangerous

The liver controls:

  • Detoxification
  • Blood clotting
  • Metabolism
  • Hormone balance
  • Immune defense

When it fails, multiple organs can be affected, leading to systemic (whole-body) failure.

Common causes

  • Fatty liver disease
  • Alcohol-related liver damage
  • Hepatitis infections
  • Long-term medication toxicity
  • Obesity and diabetes

When to get checked

If you notice:

  • Wounds healing very slowly
  • Frequent infections
  • Easy bruising

Get LFT (Liver Function Test) done.

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