How harmful is fatty liver to human body
summary
With the change of diet structure and living habits, the prevalence of fatty liver continues to rise in recent years. The prevalence of fatty liver is as high as 10% in large and medium-sized cities, and most of them are men aged 25-50. Fatty liver has become a common urban disease. Let's have a look at how harmful he is to human body.
How harmful is fatty liver to human body
First: often complicated with other manifestations of alcoholism. Such as alcohol dependence, pancreatitis, peripheral neuritis, anemia, glossitis, alcoholic hepatitis, cirrhosis, etc.
Second: over nutrition fatty liver. Such as: obesity, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, coronary heart disease, gout, cholelithiasis, etc.
Thirdly, dystrophic fatty liver often coexists with chronic consumptive diseases. Such as tuberculosis, ulcerative colitis, etc.
matters needing attention
If we have too many bad living habits in our life, it will lead to fatty liver and other diseases. In order to have a healthy body, we should also pay attention to changing bad living habits, ensure the timing and quantity of diet, and avoid overeating.