The liver is a key organ in metabolism and will have some amount of fat.
However, excessive fat accumulation in the liver can be abnormal and is
referred to as fatty liver. If the fat content exceeds anything more than 5% to
10% of the liver’s weight, it would be referred to as fatty liver.
Types - There are mainly two types based on causes:
Alcoholic fatty liver:
- This is very common in people who consume
excessive amounts of alcohol. Even a one-off instance of binge drinking
can cause increased fat accumulation in the liver, but it would not
produce any symptoms though. Pre existing hepatitis, pregnancy, obesity,
and genetic predisposition may also lead to alcoholic liver disease.
Non-alcoholic liver disease:
- This is the less common type of fatty liver, and
there would be no alcoholic abuse history here. However, there could be
genetic predisposition, obesity, autoimmune liver disease, malnutrition,
which can lead to this condition.
Symptoms
Fatty liver disease is a chronic condition with insidious onset (meaning
to say, the exact time of onset cannot be pinpointed). However, as the disease
condition progresses, symptoms will become evident, which can trigger a medical
evaluation to identify the fatty liver.
Some of the symptoms include:
- Excessive fatigue and weakness
- Unexplained weight loss
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea
- Trouble focusing and concentrating
- Impaired judgment
- Constant, slow enlargement of the liver can cause
pain in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen (where the liver is)
- There could be jaundice, where the skin and the
white of the eyes turn pale yellow
- Symptoms of liver failure, including increased
levels of proteins in the chemical tests.
Diagnosis
It is not easy to identify liver disease, as there are no specific
symptoms. However, the above symptoms could point to a potential fatty liver.
Investigations
- Blood tests, especially for liver enzymes,
- Ultrasound, where the liver is imaged to look for
any structural changes,
- Biopsy, where liver tissue is extracted to
confirm the diagnosis of fatty liver
Fatty Liver Management
- Diabetes control: There is a relation between how well diabetes is
controlled and severity of fatty liver. Improving diabetes control ensures
fatty liver does not progress.
- Alcohol: Cutting down or even better quitting alcohol, definitely helps
improve symptoms. If it is alcohol induced fatty liver, alcohol should be
stopped.
- Weight management: Obesity and fatty liver are related, so weight
management is essential.
- Healthy diet: Eating a healthy diet and regular exercise regimen also helps
improve symptoms of fatty liver. If you wish to discuss about any specific
problem,
Homeopathy Treatment for Fatty Liver
There is no specific treatment for fatty liver. Symptomatic Homeopathy
medicines helps for Fatty Liver
Whom to contact for Treatment
Vivekanantha
Clinic Doctors treats many cases of Fatty Liver, Enlarged liver with successful results. Many patients get relief after taking treatment
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