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Hello all.
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So here, a woman with a lot of symptoms, physically appearing symptoms are there.
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So she have some management of their liver failure and overweight, puffy face, yellowish skin and sclera, edema is there, spider nave is there and a lot of things.
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So, the heart rate, the heart rate dictated is 59 bpm.
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So this is almost normal because 60 is the very lower one, but we can't say it's a normal one, but it is very almost up to normal.
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And the question is how it is the liver related to the lipid digestion, that is the first thing.
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So we all know that the lipids, lipids are digested in the form of glycerides.
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So, the glycerides are mainly come in the liver and the liver produces bile, which helps for the emulsification.
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So the emulsification is very necessary for the digestion of glycerides, that means the lipids.
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That's why the lipids involved in the digestion of liver involved in the digestion of lipids.
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And the next thing that is the liver can you see any evidence either the liver is failing to perform this road.
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So liver is actually failing to perform because some swelling is there that means the edema.
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Edema is seen in this woman and also spider navy or the broken capillaries and high blood pressure is also there.
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So this actually means there is a liver is not functioned properly...