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What Symptoms Do I Need To Watch For If My Liver Does Start To Be Affected ?

i take 8 of the tylenol 650 milligrams every night for severe pain,will this hurt me,I have done this for over a year and seem fine just in loads of pain still i cant kill the pain,no matter how many i take.What symptoms do I need to watch for if my liver does start to be affected.So far I got no yellowing of skin as I read on net.Maybe my liver is extreamly strong or will I just die without notice?
Fri, 25 Feb 2011
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Tylenol is a very mild pain killer. If you are not having any relief then it is better to start taking a stronger pain killer in a smaller dose. Regarding the adverse effects on liver, go for liver function tests from a lab and see if any of your liver enzymes are raised.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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What Symptoms Do I Need To Watch For If My Liver Does Start To Be Affected ?

Hello. Welcome to HealthcareMagic forum. Tylenol is a very mild pain killer. If you are not having any relief then it is better to start taking a stronger pain killer in a smaller dose. Regarding the adverse effects on liver, go for liver function tests from a lab and see if any of your liver enzymes are raised. Dr. Rakhi Tayal