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The discussion of alcoholic liver disease and non alcoholic fatty liver disease is not complete without looking at the many similarities and differences between the two conditions. The causative factors of excess fat in the liver in both conditions is obviously quite...
Oftentimes, non alcoholic fatty liver disease occurs with no signs or symptoms. This is otherwise known as a silent disease or an asymptomatic condition. When symptoms do occur, however, they may include feelings of weakness and fatigue, weight loss and decreased...
There are a number of diseases and conditions which increase the chances of developing non alcoholic fatty liver disease, as well as some at-risk groups for non alcoholic steatohepatitis. Those who are obese or overweight, have type 2 diabetes or metabolic syndrome,...
There are four main stages of non alcoholic fatty liver disease, the first of which is called simple fatty liver. This early-stage NAFLD, otherwise known as steatosis, is usually harmless and only detected if a test is being carried out for some other reason. For...
Non alcoholic fatty liver disease, often abbreviated as NAFLD, is a condition in which excess fat is stored in the liver. As its name suggests, NAFLD is not a consequence of heavy drinking, as is the case for alcohol-related liver disease, or simply ARLD. Rather, the...