I’ve been trying to get my body somewhat into shape since the last time I visited my physician and he told me my blood sugar is close to being enough for Diabetes type II diagnosis, and given that I’m only 27 and have a lot a life ahead of me, I started weight loss and exercise programs.
I have been having problems with elevated liver enzymes in the past, but they have been elevated without any particular explanation for years now. However, when I try to do more than a few sit ups, I get a sharp stabbing pain roughly where liver should be. Are there some precautions for people with liver disease when doing situps?
Hi, guest.
Yes, people with liver disease should be cautious when doing situps. It is important for people with liver disease to be aware of any potential complications that may arise from physical exertion. Before doing any type of exercise, it is recommended that people with liver disease consult their physician.
Additionally, people with liver disease should take extra precautions when doing situps. People should start slowly with fewer repetitions and increase gradually as they become more comfortable. It is also important to maintain proper form and avoid jerky movements that can put extra strain on the liver.
Furthermore, people with liver disease should stop immediately if they experience any pain or discomfort.
Do you plan on doing any other form of exercise?