The largest organ in your body is the liver. It aids in nutrient absorption, energy storage, and toxin removal in your body. When your liver becomes fatty, you have fatty liver disease. A form of fatty liver disease called NAFLD is unrelated to high alcohol consumption. There are two categories: Simple fatty liver refers to the condition in which the liver is fatty but there is little to no inflammation or liver cell destruction. Usually, simple fatty liver does not progress to the point where it damages or complicates the liver. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), characterised by inflammation, liver cell destruction, and liver fat. Fibrosis, or scarring, of the liver can be brought on by inflammation and injury to liver cells. NASH can result in liver cancer or cirrhosis. Heavy alcohol use is the cause of alcoholic fatty liver disease. The majority of the alcohol you consume is broken down by your liver so it can be eliminated from your body. However, the breakdown process can produce dangerous byproducts.
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