Introduction Fatty liver disease is no longer rare—it’s becoming alarmingly common, even among people who don’t drink alcohol. Often symptomless in early stages, this condition quietly damages the liver and can progress to serious complications if ignored. The good news? Fatty liver disease is largely reversible with timely lifestyle changes. What Is Fatty Liver Disease? Fatty liver disease occurs when excess fat builds up in liver cells. There are two main types: NAFLD is now one of the most common liver disorders worldwide. Early Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore Many people have no symptoms at first, but warning signs may include:…
Introduction Fatty Liver Disease is becoming one of the most common yet overlooked health conditions today. Many people have it without any symptoms, and it often goes unnoticed until serious damage occurs. With poor diet, sedentary lifestyle, and rising stress levels, fatty liver is no longer limited to alcohol users—it affects even non-drinkers. What Is Fatty Liver Disease? Fatty Liver Disease occurs when excess fat builds up in liver cells. Normally, the liver contains a small amount of fat, but when fat exceeds 5–10% of liver weight, it becomes a health concern. There are two main types: Common Causes Early…