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Fatty Liver

Fatty Liver

What is fatty liver?

Fatty Liver is a condition where fat starts building up inside the liver. It is also known as hepatic steatosis. It can be of two types – alcoholic fatty liver (AFLD) and non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFLD). As the name suggests, NAFLD is not associated with alcohol intake. Fatty Liver can be divided into four main stages:

Stage 1: Simple fatty liver – It is harmless and does not progress or produce any symptoms

Stage 2: Steatohepatitis – It involves a more inflamed liver and increased fat accumulation

Stage 3: Fibrosis – It involves scarring of the liver

Stage 4: Cirrhosis – A severe condition that is irreversible

What are the signs and symptoms?

During the early stage, people with fatty liver show no signs and symptoms, but as the disease progresses into chronic liver disease, the following symptoms can come up:

  • Discomfort in the abdomen
  • Weight loss, lack of appetite, and weakness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Easy bleeding and bruising
  • Itchy skin
  • Yellowish discolouration of skin and eyes
  • Pale urine and pale stool
  • Collection of fluid in the abdomen known as ascites
  • Swelling of the feet
  • Spider-web-like veins on the abdomen
  • Breast enlargement in men, known as gynecomastia
  • Confusion

What causes fatty liver?

AFLD can be due to drinking too much alcohol, which causes fat buildup in the liver. But NAFLD can be caused due to:

  • Overweight or obesity
  • High cholesterol in the blood
  • Prediabetes and diabetes
  • Hypertension
  • Metabolic syndrome – a condition where a person has three or more of the following conditions, including increased waist-hip ratio, low HDL cholesterol, high LDL cholesterol -triglyceride level, high blood sugar, and high blood pressure.

Which tests can diagnose fatty liver?

Gastroenterologists, who are also liver specialists, will perform a clinical examination and evaluate signs and symptoms. They may prescribe the following test to confirm it:

  • Blood tests – complete blood picture and liver profile
  • Ultrasound scan of the liver
  • Special ultrasound called fibroscan to estimate the amount of fat and scarring in the liver
  • CT scan or liver biopsy in rare cases

What is the treatment for fatty liver?

  • Losing weight with the help of diet and lifestyle changes is the first line of fatty liver treatment. Losing 10% of the body weight is desirable.
  • Gaining reasonable control over diabetes with medicines as directed by the physician and regular monitoring of the sugar levels.
  • Reducing cholesterol levels by choosing a healthy plant-based diet, regular exercising, and using medicines to lower cholesterol.
  • Protecting the liver by avoiding things that put added stress on the liver, such as alcohol
  • Checking with the gastroenterologist before taking any over-the-counter medicines or herbal treatments

What are the complications of fatty liver?

An advancing fatty liver can change to a more severe condition. Below are the complications of fatty liver:

  • NASH or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis – a condition where the liver becomes inflamed over time.
  • Cirrhosis- permanent scarring of the liver.
  • Liver cancer- cirrhosis of the liver can turn into liver cancer, where a liver transplant is the only line of treatment.

Bottomline :

Fatty liver disease occurs due to fat buildup in the liver. It can be managed by limiting alcohol intake, changing the diet, promoting liver health, and losing weight. Most patients with fatty liver do not experience symptoms until the liver is severely damaged. However, early diagnosis and treatment can reverse the condition. 

Get the best liver and gastro treatment in Bangalore from the top gastroenterologist or a liver specialist. 

How can Bangalore Gastro Centre help you?

Bangalore Gastro Centre Hospital in Bangalore takes a collaborative approach to fatty liver treatment by bringing together experts from multiple specialities to ensure you receive the most innovative, comprehensive treatments. As the fatty liver disease is typically linked to other metabolic conditions, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and excess weight, we have a team of the best liver and gastro doctors, endocrinologists, and nutritionists working as a team within the clinic. Each team member will participate in every patient’s evaluation and ongoing care.

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