Fatty liver is a condition where excess fat accumulates within liver cells, primarily caused by factors such as excessive alcohol consumption (alcoholic fatty liver disease) or obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease - NAFLD). Symptoms may include persistent upper right abdominal pain, which can range from mild discomfort to intense pain in advanced stages of the disease. If pain is accompanied by slow wound healing or unexplained bruising, it might indicate liver damage.
Inflammation may result from an overabundance of fat in the liver, which might complicate matters. You might be able to reverse the disease by making certain dietary and activity adjustments. - What is Fatty Liver Disease And How to Reverse it?
World Liver Day 2023 is observed on April 19. Liver, the largest organ of our body is responsible for overall health. Doctors are raising concern over NAFLD or Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. Though hard to identify at first, signs may be seen on face, eyes and skin. Read on to know about 10 signs that hint at fatty liver. , Health News, Times Now