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Fat Liver Problem

Fat Liver Problem

Fat liver problem may affect choleterol or boil. Some of the most common problems of this dissease are hepatitis, fatty liver disease and alcoholic disease. When a person has fatty disease, symptoms are rare but the diagnosis can be confirmed with a biopsy. If the person does not drink alcohol but is obese the disease will disappear with a healthy lifestyle of exercise, nutrtion and weight control. In many cases all that is needed to clear it up is a ten percent loss in body weight. An alcoholic disease demands that the person must quit drinking alcohol and if this is done before the disease has advanced to cirrhosis, it may be cleared up. If the person continues to drink it can be fatal. Fat liver problem may affect choleterol or boil.

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cholesterol, boil

This disease can appear in many different ways. Symptoms of the disease that are of particular importance are jaundice which causes the skin and whites of the eyes to yellow and the urine to become dark. It is not unusual for people to go years without any symptoms and without knowledge of their condition. It is believed because of lack of symptoms, as many as fifty percent of the people do not know of their condition until a blood test reveals it. Other symptoms besides jaundice are loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and fever. However these symptoms could be from many other conditions but this condition can only be determined from a blood test. Fat liver problem may affect choleterol or boil.



 
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