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Quit nightly drinking.. swollen liver
I drank nightly for 2 years. I quit cold turkey almost 20 days ago. The detox was really bad and lasted more than 14 days, but I am much better as of now I just recently started to feel okay. Tonight I have a very uncomfortable and somewhat painful feeling of swollen-ness in my liver area as long as the same area being pretty itchy. I’ve been very bloated for the past week and a half. What could this be ?
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HELLO, FOR NIGHT DISCOMFORT, PAINYOU CAN TAKE TAB CLONAZEPAM 1MG FOR TEN DAYS,U CAN INCREASE THE DOSE UPTO 2 MG. TAB ETIZOLA10 ONE AT NIGHT FOR TEN DAYS THAN REDUCED THE DOSE TO 5MGFOR TEN DAYS OTHERWISE YOU HAVE HABITUAL TO THIS. HEALTHY DIET, PLENTY OF LIQUIDS, ARE BENIFICIAL. OK.
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