Fatty liver is a hot topic in gastroenterology and hepatology. It is a condition that is very common in the United States and is a disease that is expected to continue to affect more people in the coming years.
That is because the fatty liver is associated with other morbidities, such as diabetes, obesity, and metabolic diseases. Because of this connection with other diseases, it is expected that fatty liver disease will be a major healthcare issue in the future.
The fatty liver disease is diagnosed by ultrasound imaging or the physician might incidentally see images through MRI or CAT scans, so these are more like incidental findings.
The primary care physician typically picks up the condition and conducts further workup to rule out other common liver conditions before a diagnosis is made.
Many people with fatty liver disease don’t have any symptoms so they can continue their daily activities normally, but when the disease progresses, that’s the time the symptoms appear and then they go to see a hepatologist.
Basically what we do is implement diet control and make the patient do a lot of exercises, so patient education is very important to treat this condition.
Without a conscious effort to control the disease, fatty liver can progress into what we call liver cirrhosis which is a worse type of liver disease. Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure which can be life-threatening.
If you are currently suffering from fatty liver, this educational guide can help you a long, long way, especially if you constantly battle with an overall feeling of tiredness or fatigue.
Fatigue is the most common symptom of fatty liver disease, so if you are experiencing fatigue, and that it is affecting your productivity, this “Fatty Liver Detox to Manage Fatigue” EBook is your ultimate guide to feeling better… and living better.
In particular, you will learn the following:
What is fatty liver disease?
The good and bad about fatty liver detox
The best diet to implement to help reverse your liver’s condition
How to manage fatigue due to fatty liver disease
A sample diet plan to get you started