Hereβs a thorough overview of fatty liver disease (hepatic steatosis) π«, including causes, symptoms, and management:
π©Ί What is Fatty Liver Disease?
Fatty liver disease occurs when excess fat builds up in liver cells. Over time, it can affect liver function and lead to serious complications.
Types:
- Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
- Not caused by alcohol
- Often linked to obesity, diabetes, or metabolic syndrome
- Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (AFLD)
- Caused by excessive alcohol intake
β οΈ Risk Factors
- Obesity or overweight
- Type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance
- High cholesterol or triglycerides
- Metabolic syndrome
- Excessive alcohol consumption
- Poor diet high in sugars and saturated fats
πΉ Symptoms
Fatty liver disease is often silent, but possible signs include:
- Fatigue or weakness
- Mild upper right abdominal discomfort
- Enlarged liver (detected by a doctor)
- In advanced stages: jaundice, swelling, confusion
π©Ή Complications
- Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) β liver inflammation
- Fibrosis β scarring
- Cirrhosis β severe liver damage
- Increased risk of liver cancer
β Diagnosis
- Blood tests (liver enzymes: ALT, AST)
- Ultrasound or CT scan
- FibroScan (measures liver stiffness)
- Sometimes liver biopsy for confirmation
π₯ Management & Lifestyle Changes
- Weight Loss: 5β10% reduction can improve liver fat
- Healthy Diet:
- Focus on vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean protein
- Reduce sugar, refined carbs, and saturated fat
- Mediterranean diet is highly recommended
- Exercise: 30 minutes of moderate activity most days
- Control Blood Sugar & Lipids: Manage diabetes, cholesterol, and triglycerides
- Limit Alcohol: Even small amounts can worsen liver damage
- Avoid Unnecessary Medications or Supplements: Some can stress the liver
π Medical Management
- No specific drug for NAFLD yet, but doctors may treat underlying conditions (diabetes, high cholesterol)
- Regular monitoring of liver function is important
π‘ Key Takeaways
- Fatty liver is often silent but reversible in early stages with lifestyle changes.
- Early detection and healthy habits are crucial to prevent progression to NASH, fibrosis, or cirrhosis.
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