Our lifestyle and eating habits affect our health, especially our digestive system. Indeed, it is the first food to be affected by our excessive intake of harmful substances (fast food, soda, alcohol), and is often affected by the esophagus and liver. But what are the signs of liver damage and what measures can be taken? A description.
Fatty liver disease
Fatty liver disease, also known as carbonated drink disease or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, is a condition that is affecting more and more people. It is an inflammation of the liver associated with inflammation and excess fat, usually due to poor diet and excessive sugar consumption. In this inflammation, the accumulation of fat in the liver is accompanied by the same cellular damage as alcoholic hepatitis.
Usually, the first symptoms of this disease are fatigue, jaundice, edema, or gastrointestinal bleeding. However, there are early signs that the liver is full of toxins and this pathology can occur. These signs include:
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