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A Complete Guide About Fatty Liver Disease

The doctor can conduct blood tests to determine higher levels of liver enzymes. It is a sign that your liver is injured. The doctor may also suggest ultrasound, computed tomography for getting a picture of the liver, liver biopsy to determine to what degree the liver is injured, and fibroscan, a specialised ultrasound used instead of liver biopsy to find the amount of fat and scar tissue formed in the liver.

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A Complete Guide About Fatty Liver Disease

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  1. A Complete Guide About Fatty Liver Disease

  2. Fatty liver disease is caused by storing extra fat in the liver. A healthy liver contains some amount of fat, but when it reaches 5-10% of the liver's weight, it can become a problem. Although it does not cause symptoms or serious problems in most people, it can sometimes lead to liver damage. However, if you find a liver specialist in Lucknow, lifestyle changes can prevent or even reverse this condition. In 7-305 people with fatty liver disease, the condition gets worse over time and progresses through three stages: Steatohepatitis: At this stage, the liver becomes inflamed and damaged tissues. Fibrosis: It is the stage when scar tissue forms at the site where the liver is damaged. Cirrhosis: This occurs when extensive scar tissue replaces the healthy tissue. This results when the liver is severely damaged since the hard scar tissue that replaces the healthy tissue slows down the liver's functioning and eventually blocks the function entirely. This can lead to liver failure or liver cancer. This is

  3. Types of Fatty Liver Disease Alcohol-Induced Fatty Liver Disease: This is caused by regular alcohol consumption. Non-Alcohol-Related Fatty Liver Disease: This is not related to alcohol consumption, and the exact cause has not yet been found. However, factors like diabetes and obesity can increase the risk. Who Can Get Fatty Liver Disease? You are at a higher risk of developing fatty liver disease if you are of Hispanic or Asian descent, have obesity with a high level of belly fat, have completed menopause, have diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol, or have obstructive sleep apnea. Causes of Fatty Liver Disease Although some people get the condition without any pre-existing conditions, people with obesity/overweight, Type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, or certain prescription medications like diltiazem, amiodarone, tamoxifen, or steroids are more likely to develop fatty liver disease.

  4. Symptoms of Fatty Liver Disease As mentioned before, this condition has no clear symptoms, but only until the disease progresses to cirrhosis. The symptoms of liver cirrhosis include nausea, weight loss or loss of appetite, abdominal pain or feeling of fullness in the upper right side of the abdomen, swollen abdomen and legs, enlarged spleen, and blood vessels just beneath the skin's surface, yellowish skin and whites of eyes, red palms, weakness, extreme tiredness, and mental confusion. Diagnosis of Fatty Liver Disease The doctor can conduct blood tests to determine higher levels of liver enzymes. It is a sign that your liver is injured. The doctor may also suggest ultrasound, computed tomography for getting a picture of the liver, liver biopsy to determine to what degree the liver is injured, and fibroscan, a specialised ultrasound used instead of liver biopsy to find the amount of fat and scar tissue formed in the liver.

  5. Treatment of Fatty Liver Disease Although there is no medication for this condition, doctors can help you manage factors contributing to fatty liver disease and recommend lifestyle changes to improve your health. The treatment may include taking medications for diabetes, triglycerides, cholesterol, vitamin E, and thiazolidinediones. The lifestyle changes may include avoiding alcohol and losing weight. Homoeopathy Treatment of Fatty Liver Disease Homoeopathy tackles the condition's underlying causes and is considered an ideal form of treatment for a fatty liver. Homoeopathy treatment can reduce the symptoms of fatty liver disease, improve liver functioning and reverse the condition if started at the right stage. It includes giving the patients homoeopathic medicines made of natural substances. The prescriptions are issued only after studying the unique symptoms experienced by each individual. The remedy is based on individualisation and symptoms. Prevention of Fatty Liver Disease The best way to prevent fatty liver disease is to maintain overall health, stay healthy, exercise regularly, limit alcohol consumption, and take medications as prescribed.

  6. Other Facts About Fatty Liver Disease Our liver can repair itself. Avoiding alcohol and losing weight can reduce liver fat and inflammation and also reverse early liver damage. Although it does not cause major problems in most people, it can become serious if it gets to liver cirrhosis. Not treating the condition at this stage can lead to liver failure. Following a balanced diet for losing weight slowly but steadily can help a lot. Remember that rapid weight loss can make the condition worse. The Mediterranean diet is often recommended by doctors, which includes vegetables, fruits, and good fats. You can take advice from your doctor or nutritionist for healthy weight loss methods. Ask your doctor all questions like whether any medications you are taking are leading to fatty liver disease, how much damage your liver has, how long it will take to reverse the condition, what is the healthy weight for you, how you can get treatment for alcohol consumption, etc.

  7. Takeaway Fatty liver disease is an early warning sign to avoid a fatal liver condition like liver cancer or liver cirrhosis. Even if there are no symptoms or liver function problems, you must take steps to prevent or reverse fatty liver disease Source URL:- https://myvipon.com/post/790856/Complete-Guide-About-Fatty- Liver-Disease-amazon-coupon

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