The liver is one of the most important internal organs in the human body. The liver is said to perform over 500 functions. It is also called the chemical laboratory of the body. The liver plays a major role in keeping the body clean by processing waste and other unwanted substances. Bile is produced in the liver for digestion.
The liver also produces lipoproteins that help cholesterol move through the blood. The liver differs from other organs in that it can heal itself and regenerate its own strength when damaged. But some diseases affecting the liver impair its function. Fatty liver is one of the most important health problems affecting the liver.
It is present in everyone but causes complications in some people. This is a fatty condition in the liver where excessive accumulation of fat causes cell damage and swelling, which can later lead to fatal liver diseases such as cirrhosis. This condition, which used to be seen only in alcoholics, is now more common in non-alcoholics and young adults.
A healthy diet and regular exercise can prevent this condition to some extent. Fatty liver is caused by fatty foods, sweets, fatty foods and red meat. This health problem is mostly seen in people who follow wrong lifestyle. Stress, insomnia etc. also lead to this. Watch the full video to understand more.