The Essential Overview Of Fatty Liver Disease
Causes And Risk Factors Of Fatty Liver Disease

There is still not enough information to determine why some patients accumulate fat in their livers while others do not. There is also little understanding as to why some cases of the fatty liver disease lead to inflammation and cirrhosis. However, some common causes may better our understanding as to who is at risk of developing the fatty liver disease.
The causes of fatty liver disease include obesity or being overweight, insulin resistance, high blood sugar, and high levels of fats in the blood. The risk factors that increase the risk of developing NAFLD include high cholesterol, high levels of triglycerides in the blood, metabolic syndrome, obesity, polycystic ovary syndrome, sleep apnea, type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism, and hypopituitarism.
Many causes and risk factors can contribute to developing the fatty liver disease. With this in mind, continue reading to learn about possible complications that can arise.