The liver is a large, pyramid-shaped organ that lies behind your ribs on the right side of your body. It's under the right lung. It's divided into right and left lobes.
The liver helps break down and store nutrients. These include sugars, starch, fats, and proteins. It also makes proteins, such as albumin. This helps the body balance fluids. The liver makes clotting factors, which help blood get thick or clot when a person is bleeding. Bile made in the liver is important for digesting food and for other bodily functions.
One of the liver's most important jobs is to filter out and destroy toxins in the blood. When the liver isn't working well, chemicals can build up inside the body and cause damage.