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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain Along With Sweating On Hands And Feet?

I have a tooth infection I beleive. Yesterday my liver started feeling strange and then today it started hurting and I had the palest stool I ve ever had today also. Plus my feet are really sweaty and so are my hands and I don t feel good. I drink alcohol and shouldn t so that s not helping me out at all. Today will make 2nd day without alcohol but liver is still being weird. What do u recommend ?
Wed, 18 Feb 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If there is a history of persistent over use of alcohol over a prolonged period of time then there would be changes to the liver that cannot be reversed.

This would contribute to changes in the appearance of your stool.

It would be best for you to see your doctor for assessment.This would involve physical examination and possible blood tests.

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What Causes Lower Abdominal Pain Along With Sweating On Hands And Feet?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If there is a history of persistent over use of alcohol over a prolonged period of time then there would be changes to the liver that cannot be reversed. This would contribute to changes in the appearance of your stool. It would be best for you to see your doctor for assessment.This would involve physical examination and possible blood tests. I hope this helps