Liver is the second largest organ in your body. It helps in digestion, stores energy and filters harmful substances from your blood. Having small amounts of fat in your liver is normal, but too much can lead to a health problem.
The liver is considered fatty if more than 5% of it is fat. Fatty liver is also known as hepatic steatosis.
Fatty liver is o two types:
This kind of fatty liver develops in someone who drinks excess alcohol.
It occurs in someone who doesn't drink a lot of alcohol. It is an umbrella term for a range of liver conditions.
NAFLD are of two kinds:
Your doctor may utilize the following for diagnosis:
You will be asked about your family medical history, your alcohol consumption and other lifestyle habits, medical conditions, medications, recent changes in your health like fatigue, loss of appetite or other unexplained symptoms.
Liver inflammation will be tested by pressing on your abdomen. The doctor might feel your enlarged liver. But the liver can be inflamed even without being enlarged.
Liver function tests and blood count tests are carried out. In many cases, fatty liver is diagnosed after blood tests that show elevated liver enzymes. ALT (alanine aminotransferase test) and AST(aminotransferase test) help in checking your liver enzymes.
Ultrasound exam, CT scan and MRI scan may be used to check for excess fat or other liver problems. VCTE, Fibroscan test is used to determine liver stiffness. It can help to check for liver fibrosis.
It is the best method to determine the severity of liver disease.
NAFLD doesn't exhibit any noticeable symptoms in most of the cases. But there are chances that you may feel tired or experience discomfort or pain in the upper right side of your abdomen.
Some people with NAFLD develop complications including NASH, that progresses to liver scarring or liver fibrosis, which when severe turns to cirrhosis. The damage caused is similar to that caused by heavy alcohol use.
NASH and Cirrhosis may cause symptoms such as:
Fatty liver develops when excess of fat is produced by your body or fat metabolism doesn't take place efficiently. The liver cells store the excess fat and this accumulation causes fatty liver disease.
The build-up of fat can be caused by various factors like:
Following are the risk factors of fatty liver:
According to Ayurveda, liver is the site of production and maintenance of pitta. It is considered an organ which is essential for digestion and elimination of toxins. Liver or Yakruth in Sanskrit is the one of the seats of fat metabolism. Fatty liver is caused by the extreme aggravation of watery to oily qualities of pitta dosha. Gradually there is an imbalance of other doshas too. Pitta dosha has to be balanced for a healthy liver.
To balance pitta, Virechana, medicated purgation is the most beneficial treatment procedure. It is a purification therapy and one among the five healing therapies of Panchakarma. In Virechana, oral intake of appropriate herbals combinations is used. The body is "cleansed" from excess pitta, the blood is further purified with medicines wherein necessary.
Ayurveda diet in line to correct the imbalance occurred due to inappropriate food over a period of time is recommended. Yoga sessions are beneficial for the treatment. Healthy lifestyle should be followed. The Asanas do help in improving the basal metabolism and the will power and focus generated with meditation will be helpful not to indulge in the food and lifestyle which lead to the fatty liver.
Fatty liver is effectively treated at Jeevess Retreat Center with the help of a personalized treatment according to your body constitution. Virechana therapy is adopted to balance the pitta dosha. Direct removal of toxins occurs by the consumption of special herbs and substances that induce purging.
Ayurvedic medicines, corrective diet, yoga sessions and a healthy lifestyle are recommended which are helpful. Most people need follow-ups as this condition is corrected with lifestyle.