Fatty Liver

Fatty Liver

Fatty liver occurs when excess fat accumulates in liver cells, gradually affecting liver function and metabolic balance. It often develops silently and is commonly linked with weight gain, diabetes, insulin resistance, and lifestyle-related metabolic changes. Under the care of Dr. Amit Agarwal, fatty liver management focuses on understanding why fat is accumulating in the liver, assessing disease severity, and preventing progression rather than addressing reports alone.


Types of Fatty Liver:

Fatty liver appears in different forms, each requiring a specific approach.

  • Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) – Linked to obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic imbalance.
  • Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) – Involves liver inflammation with risk of scarring over time.
  • Alcohol-Related Fatty Liver – Caused by regular alcohol intake and often reversible with timely intervention.
  • Secondary Fatty Liver – Develops due to medications or other underlying medical conditions.


Conditions Often Linked With Fatty Liver:

Fatty liver rarely exists in isolation and is commonly associated with diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, high cholesterol, and blood pressure imbalance.
This integrated evaluation is why many patients consult Dr. Amit Agarwal both for liver-related concerns and broader metabolic health management.


A Personalised Care Approach:

Fatty liver management is tailored to individual lifestyle patterns, dietary habits, metabolic health, and associated medical conditions. The focus remains on liver protection, metabolic correction, and prevention of long-term complications through practical, sustainable changes.


Ongoing Monitoring:

Fatty liver requires periodic monitoring rather than one-time treatment. Regular follow-ups help track improvement, adjust care plans, and reduce the risk of progression to advanced liver disease.

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