Fatty liver disease: The ends of fingers becoming wider can signal the liver is struggling

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Fatty liver disease: The ends of fingers becoming wider can signal the liver is struggling
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CIRRHOSIS can occur from long term damage to the liver, and may have a number of signs. It is one of the more severe stages of liver disease.

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