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Are you popping paracetamol or poison for future?

Here's everything you need to know, from how paracetamol can hurt the liver to how fatty liver can be hazardous.

by Nagpur Trends Team | Published on 2024-08-10 05:20:43

Can the liver be affected by paracetamol? Well, Instagram-famous doctor Dr. Shiv Kumar Sarin stated in an interview with ANI that liver failure in the US and London is frequently caused by paracetamol poisoning.

It's astonishing that paracetamol is now regarded as one of the most sought-after painkillers since COVID-19. Dr. Shiv Kumar Sarin did note, though, that a person can take two to three Paracetamol tablets in a day—that is, half a tablet each time.

An essential organ of the human body, the liver makes sure that every biological function occurs correctly and on schedule. The liver is a little organ located in the right side of the abdomen, just under the rib cage.

The majority of body processes, including food digestion, toxin elimination, and proper blood circulation, depend on the liver. According to Dr. Shiv Kumar Sarin, the liver is in charge of maintaining the body's functionality and health.

He went on to say that having diabetes eliminates the necessity for any other illness because it wreaks havoc on a healthy body and invites other ailments. So, the liver, which is in charge of the body, needs to be in good shape. Furthermore, we must make sure that fatty liver illnesses receive the proper care.