The Free Press Journal

Fatty liver disease: Myths busted

- DR AKASH SHUKLA

Fatty liver is the accumulati­on of excessive fat in the liver. Normal liver contain less than 5% of fat as triglyceri­des. More fat in liver predispose­s one to have progressiv­e damage to liver. Inflammati­on to the liver is called non-alcoholic steatohepa­titis (NASH) disease leading to fibrosis, cirrhosis and liver failure. Here are some myths associated with fatty liver: Myth: Only obese people have fatty liver

Fact: While obese people are at greater risk for fatty liver disease, but even lean persons can have fatty liver. Even some medication­s, alcohol use, infection some genetic and metabolic diseases can cause fatty liver. Myth: If your liver functions are normal, you needn’t worry

Fact: Liver functions and sonography will diagnose when there is advanced liver damage and failure. But they are not good at picking up NASH or liver fibrosis. A damaged liver can have normal values.

Myth: Fatty liver is a simple problem

Fact: Fatty plex issue liver and is a comindicat­es wider metabolic derangemen­ts, which may include the heart, blood pressure, kidney, etc. along with risk of cirrhosis and liver cancer. About 30% have progressiv­e illness of the liver. Myth: Occasional alcohol is allowed

Fact: Alcohol is a liver toxin. There is no safe limit of alcohol in fatty liver. Alcohol consumptio­n is not advisable if you want keep your liver healthy. Even a little amount can accelerate the damage.

Myth: No need to see a specialist for fatty liver

Fact: It needs to be assessed by specialist such as a Gastroente­rologist or Hepatologi­st. They will carry out tests, which can quantify liver fat and fibrosis to assess the damage. They will might prescribe certain medication­s with utmost diligence and ask you to make some lifestyle changes like eating proper food, exercising among other things. They will monitor you from time to time, and might also recommend liver transplant if the need arises.

(The writer is Sr Consultant – Hepatologi­st, Department of Hepatology at Global

Hospitals, Mumbai)

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