Liver-Anemia
Brain-Extreme fatigue
Lungs-Difficulty breathing
Kidney-Swollen feets, little urine output
Stomach-Nausea,vomit, no appetite
These could be signs of serious underlying health conditions. Here’s a general breakdown of possible causes:
- Liver (Anemia) – Liver disease (e.g., cirrhosis, hepatitis) can cause anemia due to poor iron metabolism or internal bleeding.
- Brain (Extreme Fatigue) – Could be linked to anemia, poor oxygen supply, or neurological disorders.
- Lungs (Difficulty Breathing) – May indicate lung disease, fluid buildup, anemia, or heart-related issues.
- Kidney (Swollen Feet, Low Urine Output) – Suggests possible kidney failure, fluid retention, or electrolyte imbalance.
- Stomach (Nausea, Vomiting, No Appetite) – Could be due to digestive issues, toxins in the blood (from liver or kidney failure), or chronic illness.
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