Most people who have fatty liver disease do not know it. There are no obvious symptoms in the early stages, no pain that sends you to the doctor, and no visible signs that anything is wrong. Yet quietly, over months and years, fat accumulates inside the liver cells and for a significant number of people, that buildup eventually leads to serious, life-altering damage.
Fatty liver disease is now one of the most common liver conditions in the world. It affects people of all ages, including children, and its rise closely mirrors the global increase in obesity, type 2 diabetes, and sedentary lifestyles. In India, studies suggest that anywhere between 9 and 32 percent of the general population has some degree of fatty liver and the numbers are climbing. The good news is that fatty liver disease, particularly in its early stages, is one of the few liver conditions that is genuinely reversible. With the right lifestyle changes, many people bring their liver back to normal without a single medication. But you have to catch it, understand it, and act on it.
This guide gives you everything you need from what is actually happening inside your liver to how it is diagnosed, treated, and prevented.