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Steatotic liver disease involves having excess fat in your liver

Metabolic conditions and heavy alcohol use are risk factors. Hepatic steatosis, more commonly known as fatty liver disease, occurs when excess fat accumulates in the liver Fatty liver disease is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease in the developed world, affecting up to one in every four individuals. Heavy drinking puts you at a greater risk for fatty liver, but you can get it even due to obesity and other reasons Learn more about the symptoms, causes, and treatment for nafld and afld. Fatty liver, or hepatic steatosis, is a broad term that describes the buildup of fats in the liver

Too much fat in the liver can cause liver inflammation and liver damage. Compared with a healthy liver (top), a fatty liver (bottom) appears bigger and discolored Tissue samples show extra fat in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, while inflammation and advanced scarring are seen in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Fatty liver disease (fld), also known as hepatic steatosis and steatotic liver disease (sld), is a condition where excess fat builds up in the liver [1] often there are no or few symptoms [1][2] occasionally there may be tiredness or pain in the upper right side of the abdomen

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Without treatment, fatty liver disease can progress to cirrhosis and lead to liver failure Fatty liver is also known as hepatic steatosis It happens when fat builds up in the liver Having small amounts of fat in your liver is normal, but too much can become a health problem. This form of fatty liver disease is the most common liver disease in the u.s And corresponds with rising national obesity rates

It is caused by obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea, and high cholesterol. Hepatic steatosis (fatty liver) treatment depends on whether it is alcohol related or not alcohol related, which can involve weight loss, managing blood sugar, avoiding smoking and drinking alcohol, medications, nutrition therapy, medications, and liver transplant.

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