What is

Fatty liver refers to the content of fat in the liver, especially triglycerides, exceeding 5% of the total liver weight.
Mild fatty liver (5~10%). moderate fatty liver (10-25%), severe fatty liver (20-50%)

Fatty liver is divided into two categories (excluding disease factors) :

Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (AFLD)

Long-term drinking can cause alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholic fatty liver will develop into alcoholic liver disease, or even alcoholic liver cirrhosis.

Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)

Fatty liver which is not caused by alcohol drinking habit, it is common in patients with overweight or / and metabolic syndrome (insulin resistance diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and high triglyceride levels).

What are the symptoms of fatty liver disease?

People with fatty liver disease often have no symptoms until the disease progresses to cirrhosis of the liver. Here are some example of Symptoms of fatty liver disease:

Abdominal pain or a feeling
of fullness in the upper right side of the abdomen. (belly)

Nausea, loss of appetite or
weight loss.

Skin and scleral turn yellow.
(jaundice)

Swollen abdomen and legs.
(edema)

Extreme tiredness or mental
confusion.

Weakness.

Stages of Liver Disease

 

In Malaysia, the prevalence of NAFLD in the suburban population was 22.7%, and in patients with Type 2 Diabetes, the prevalence of NAFLD was almost 50%.

Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease – Pathological Changes

Current Treatment

At present, neither the US Food and Drug Administration nor the European Medicines Agency
has specific drugs for the treatment of fatty liver.

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