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Dry Liver?

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15 years 7 months ago #5643 by julia
Dry Liver? was created by julia
Hi does anyone know aything about a dry liver? My dad had probs urinating and has had blood urine and ultrasound tests. All came back fine except his liver was quite dry. He has a skin condition called Hayley Hayley and was using cream for his skin. He stopped using the cream a few weeks ago and has been able to pee properly again. The doc first thought it was prostate or bladder but they have been ruled out. I can't find anything on a dry liver or anything that can help it.

Julia

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14 years 7 months ago #16292 by vbs
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hey,
dry liver my mom seems to have it too.plus dry skin .. she s diabetic and has piles too... doctor advised her to drink more water let me know if there s more to it

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