Liver trivia
Recovery for AUD
Alcohol Associated liver disease
Wellness-Liver
Healthy Coping skills for AUD
100

This common symptom makes the eyes and skin turn yellow.

What is jaundice?

100

The first and most important step in recovery is being willing to make this kind of change

what is stopping alcohol use or decreasing alcohol intake?

100

This vital organ can repair itself if alcohol use stops early enough.

What is the liver?

100

Getting 7–9 hours of this each night helps improve mood and recovery.

What is sleep?

100

Keeping your hands busy with puzzles, crafts, or fidgets helps manage these urges

what are cravings?

200

This is the term for fat building up in the liver from drinking.

What is fatty liver?

200

Having a plan for what to do when cravings hit is called this

What is relapse prevention or recovery plan?

200

Confusion caused by toxins the liver can’t clear is called this.

What is encephalopathy?

200

Drinking water, eating regularly, and choosing balanced meals are all part of this coping approach.

What is self-care?

200

Writing down your feelings to better understand them is called this

what is journaling?

300

Patients with severe alcohol‑associated hepatitis often present with jaundice, coagulopathy, and this form of fluid overload.

What is ascites?

300

People who encourage your recovery are sometimes called this kind of network.

What is support system?

300

People with ALD often need to take this vitamin to help protect brain and nerve function during recovery.

What is vitamin B1 (Thiamine)?

300

Setting limits with others to protect your time and energy is called this

what are boundaries?

300

Avoiding people, places, and things that encourage drinking is called avoiding these

What are triggers?

400

This drug, though controversial, remains the primary pharmacologic therapy for severe alcohol‑associated hepatitis.

What is prednisone?

400

This daily pill (or monthly shot) helps decrease the urge to drink

What is Naltrexone?

400

People recovering from ALD should avoid these over‑the‑counter pain medicines unless instructed, because they can harm the liver.

What are NSAIDs (like ibuprofen) or acetaminophen in excess?

400

Taking a short break to stretch or breathe helps lower this common feeling.

What is stress?

400

Practices like meditation, prayer, or reflection support this dimension of wellness

What is spiritual wellness?

500

This scoring tool, which includes creatinine, bilirubin, and INR, helps determine prognosis in advanced liver disease.

What is MELD score?

500

community support which provides a structured approach to recovery and a sense of community.

what are 12-step groups?

500

Eating regular meals supports recovery by keeping these steady throughout the day

What is blood sugar levels?

500

Avoiding excessive alcohol, tobacco, or drugs helps protect this system in your body

what is the liver?

500

The practice of being fully present and aware of your current experience without judgement or overreaction.

what is mindfulness?