Fatty liver disease, also known as hepatic steatosis, typically does not cause noticeable symptoms in its early stages. However, as the condition progresses, the following symptoms may occur:
- Fatigue: Feeling tired or lacking energy is a common symptom of fatty liver disease.
- Weight loss or appetite loss: Some individuals with fatty liver disease may experience unexplained weight loss or a decrease in appetite.
- Abdominal discomfort: Pain, discomfort, or a dull ache in the upper right portion of the abdomen may be present.
- Enlarged liver: The liver may become enlarged, leading to a sensation of fullness or a visibly swollen abdomen.
- Weakness: Generalized weakness or a sense of fatigue may be present.
- Jaundice: In rare cases, a yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) may occur if fatty liver disease progresses to a more advanced stage.
It’s important to note that fatty liver disease is often discovered incidentally during routine medical examinations or when evaluating unrelated symptoms. If you suspect you may have fatty liver disease or are experiencing any concerning symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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