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What Is Fatty Liver Syndrome and How Is It Treated?

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What Is Fatty Liver Syndrome and How Is It Treated?

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When someone is diagnosed with fatty liver syndrome, what they are actually being diagnosed with is a condition or disease where large vacuoles of triglyceride fat build up in the liver cells. This is a common illness in people who drink a lot of alcoholic beverages. However, the condition can strike anyone. The condition can also be known as fatty liver disease. One terrific thing about this syndrome is that it is actually reversible. So, when someone is diagnosed with this condition, it can be stopped and even reversed. In some instances, fatty liver syndrome is found in people who have diabetes, high blood pressure, are obese or have nothing at all that would make them predisposed to the condition. In these cases, it is known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Often these people have no symptoms or signs of the disease at all. Occasionally however, there will be signs of scarring in the liver. If there are symptoms, they would include fatigue, weight loss or pain in the upper righ

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