Obesity causes a group of diseases, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is one of these cases, and the term fatty liver disease refers to conditions that are characterized by the accumulation of fat in the liver, and in this case the body sends signals to alert us that something requires treatment, according to a time now news website.
What are the warning signs of a fatty liver
Swelling in two areas of the body may indicate nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, one of the main types of fatty liver disease, known as NAFLD, and it is associated with other unhealthy factors such as obesity.
Fat accumulation is often not detected but swollen legs (edema) and abdomen (edema) are signs of fat accumulation in the liver.
Fatty liver may also cause the following symptoms:
Extreme fatigue
Debilitating weakness
Unexplained weight loss
Anorexia
Sudden onset of nausea
Stomach ache
Spider-like blood vessels
Yellowing of the skin and eyes (as in jaundice)
Itchy skin
Fluid buildup
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease can be a precursor to diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular problems, all of which are related to obesity, so it is important that you see a doctor and make the necessary changes to your lifestyle, and your doctor may advise you about diet, exercise, nutrition, medication, etc.
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