What are the main symptoms of fatty liver disease? How should it be reversed?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-29

Acute fatty liver disease has a rapid onset, and the symptoms are similar to acute severe viral hepatitis, which can cause fatigue, nausea and vomiting, and even ** scleral jaundice.

Chronic fatty liver disease is often asymptomatic or has only mild symptoms, which is easy to ignore.

In severe cases, the following symptoms may occur: most of them may have fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, abdominal distension and pain in the right upper quadrant.

Rarely, severe right upper quadrant pain may occur, accompanied by fever and other symptoms similar to hepatitis. As the disease progresses, ** scleral jaundice, ascites, and lower extremity edema may also occur. Palmar erythema and spider angiomatas may occur.

Other symptoms: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) usually has accompanying symptoms such as obesity.

In severe cases, symptoms of cholecystitis and cholelithiasis such as biliary colic, nausea and vomiting, fever, anorexia and **scleral jaundancy will also occur.

Fatty liver is often a manifestation of systemic diseases in the liver, so diet, exercise** and medications** should be taken according to the condition.

So so**. If you are a long-term alcoholic, you should abstain from alcohol.

People who are overnourished and obese are advised to strictly control their diet to return their weight to normal.

People with dystrophic fatty liver disease are advised to increase nutrition, especially protein and vitamin intake.

Adjust your diet.

Promote a high-protein, high-vitamin, low-sugar, low-fat diet.

No or less animal fats, sweets (including sugary drinks).

Eat more vegetables, fruits, and fiber-rich foods, as well as lean meats, fish, and soy products that are high in protein.

Skip or eat fewer snacks and skip meals before bedtime.

Do not consume too few calories and avoid a very low calorie diet**.

Increase exercise appropriately.

Regular and moderate exercise, especially aerobic exercise, can promote fat burning in the body.

Such as jogging, brisk walking, cycling, climbing, playing badminton, skipping rope and swimming.

A pulse rate of 100 to 160 beats is advisable during exercise, and each exercise needs to last at least 20 to 30 minutes.

Avoid liver damage.

Avoid the use of health supplements that may be hepatotoxic to avoid increasing the burden on the liver.

Use medications as prescribed, and use drugs with caution or contraindications that can cause liver damage.

Early detection and effective treatment of comorbid diseases such as sleep apnea syndrome and hypothyroidism that may exacerbate liver damage. Old Chinese medicine in Suzhou

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