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Doctor Alert: If You Have Itching in These 3 Places, Your Life Expectancy Will Be Short

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2. Itchy eyes: a warning signal for the liver

Itchy eyes may seem trivial, often associated with allergies or temporary irritation. However, prolonged itching with no obvious cause may be a sign of a more serious liver-related problem. The liver is a vital organ for detoxifying the body, filtering toxins and bile pigments. When it can no longer perform this task, toxins accumulate in the blood, particularly reaching the eye capillaries and causing persistent irritation.
Liver overload and its effects on the eyes

A liver that is weakened or overloaded with toxins can no longer properly fulfill its cleansing role. These toxins can then accumulate in the body and affect the eyes, triggering unbearable itching. In Chinese medicine, the link between the liver and the eyes is well known: it is considered that "the liver opens to the eyes," emphasizing the direct influence of liver health on ocular clarity and comfort. Itchy eyes can also be accompanied by other symptoms such as dry eyes, intense visual fatigue, or excessive discharge.

 

This link between the liver and eyes is an early warning sign that deserves to be taken seriously. Indeed, a continued accumulation of toxins in the body due to liver overload can lead to serious complications if not diagnosed and treated in time.

3. Generalized Itching: Other Signs to Watch For

Persistent itching in other areas of the body can also indicate serious health problems, sometimes without clear associated symptoms.
Biliary cirrhosis and generalized itching

In addition to localized itching, biliary cirrhosis can cause itching in other parts of the body. This type of itching is often intense and occurs at night, disrupting sleep and making daily life very uncomfortable for the person affected. This symptom should be monitored closely, especially if it occurs without any apparent cause. Although this itching may seem benign, it may actually be a sign of a progressive disease that, if left untreated, could lead to liver failure.
What should you do if itching persists?

 

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