Most liver disease doesn’t show symptoms until advanced stages. But in the case of alcoholic liver disease, which is a form of liver damage, some symptoms can show up.

These symptoms may be “vague”, according to the NHS, and include “feeling sick”, “loss of appetite”, “fatigue” and abdominal pain (not ascites).

If you show any sort of symptoms of liver damage, it’s important to get treatment as soon as possible.

Fatty liver disease is “associated” with a higher risk of diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney disease, which each come with further health risks.

Source: Daily Express

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