What Causes Diarrhoea And Fever Post Alcohol Consumption?
Does this sound like liver problems?
Consultation
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Thanks for your question. This does not sound like a liver issue to me, although depending on a few things it could be. How many drinks do you average a week? Sometimes irritation of the liver and/or gallbladder can cause right shoulder pain. Yellow eyes and skin do not occur until very late in liver failure, so it is possible you are having mild symptoms of early liver problems if you are an alcoholic. If you only have a few drinks every now and then, this is very unlikely to be a liver issue. You can get a blood test to check liver enzymes if you are particularly worried.
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Given the amount and duration of your drinking, I would visit a doctor for a blood test to rule out liver damage. Better to be safe than sorry, and liver damage is possible given your level of drinking. I would also seek treatment for an alcohol use disorder to ensure your health does not decline further.
The diarrhea will resolve in a few days and does not affect my recommendation.
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So it's safe to say at this moment I don't have any serious liver problems if I stop drinking alcohol?
Also, just to confirm. Today I have no other problems except moving around kills my shoulder and arm. No fogginess no other problems except the diarrhea I mentioned and the shoulder/arm pain. Also the diahrrea happens once or twice an hour. Thanks so much for your time. I am certainly going to make a change in my health. There's nothing worse than the worry that happens when you don't know if you have a serious illness or not.
Follow-up
Detailed Answer:
To clarify, it is highly unlikely you are currently in liver failure. However, that is not to say you might not be developing a serious liver problem. As I said, you should visit a doctor to do a blood test for liver function. The right shoulder pain is possibly, though not especially likely, related to liver damage, and the amount and duration you have been drinking heavily means you may have some liver damage already. This is probably reversible if you stop drinking now and visit a doctor to manage this closely. But no, you do not have a life-threatening illness at this point.
The diarrhea is not related to any liver issues and will resolve on its own with time.
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