What Is Fatty Liver?
Fatty liver is a condition in which excess fat accumulates in the liver cells, affecting its normal function over time. It is commonly associated with lifestyle factors such as poor diet, obesity, lack of physical activity, and metabolic conditions like diabetes or high cholesterol. In the early stages, fatty liver may not cause noticeable symptoms, but as it progresses, it can lead to fatigue, abdominal discomfort, and liver inflammation. If left untreated, it may advance to more serious liver conditions. Early diagnosis and proper management help reverse fat accumulation, improve liver function, and support long-term liver health.