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    What is Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease?

    suryaBy suryaMarch 22, 2010002 Mins Read

    Drinking Alcohol is considered as the major cause for fatty liver but, fatty liver may occur in non-alcoholic people. Fatty liver, caused in non alcoholic people is called as Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). This is a common disease which is asymptomatic, however, in some patients it can cause inflammation and scars in the liver.

    Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Causes

    NAFLD is generally associated with metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance (metabolic syndrome is caused due to obesity, hyperlipidemia, type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure)

    Secondary Causes Include

    NAFLD can also caused due to the following medication

    Amiodarone
    Antiviral drugs
    Aspirin / NSAIDs
    Corticosteroids
    Methotrexate
    Nifedipine
    Perhexiline
    Tamoxifen
    Tetracycline
    Valproic acid

    Note: The above causes are given for the patients who are non-alcoholics or who consume less than 25ml/day (as per the standards)

    Symptoms of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

    • Most of the NAFLD patients do not have any symptoms but, some of the symptoms observed are fatigue, pain in the upper right abdomen and malaise.
    • In rare cases mild jaundice may be noticed.

    Risk Factors of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

    A wide range of conditions and diseases can increase the risk of NAFLD, they include

    Certain medication
    Gastric bypass surgery
    High cholesterol
    High levels of triglycerides
    Malnutrition
    Metabolic syndrome
    Obesity
    Rapid weight loss
    Toxins and chemicals
    Type 2 diabetes
    Wilson’s disease

    Diagnosis For Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

    As there are no exact symptoms to directly identify the Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, it can be identified using

    Blood tests – Includes tests of liver enzymes
    Imaging Procedures – Include ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computerised Tomography (CT) scan
    Liver Tissue Testing — If the doctor suspects a fatty liver, he may ask for liver tissue testing to check any signs of inflammation and scars. This is done using liver biopsy

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