A quick guide to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Autore: Dr Jude A. Oben
Pubblicato:
Editor: Conor Dunworth

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a liver condition that affects millions of people globally. In his latest online interview, renowned consultant gastroenterologist Dr Jude A. Oben offers his expert insight into this condition, including symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

 

What exactly is non-alcoholic fatty liver disease?

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a liver condition caused by factors other than alcohol consumption. Originally labelled "non-alcoholic" in the 1980s, the term was coined because patients were developing liver disease without alcohol consumption. Initially known as cryptogenic, it was later understood to share features with alcoholic liver disease, yet occurred in individuals who did not consume alcohol.

 

What are the main symptoms?

The disease typically manifests no symptoms until it progresses significantly, making it a silent threat. This characteristic concerningly delays detection, often leading to advanced liver scarring before diagnosis.

Recently, I met with local general practitioners after observing numerous patients presenting with severe liver damage, emphasizing the importance of proactive screening by healthcare providers to identify abnormalities in liver function tests and prompt referral to specialists.

 

What are the main causes?

Insulin resistance primarily underpins non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, with obesity being a major contributor. Patients with obesity or overweight status face a heightened risk of developing type 2 diabetes, which in turn increases susceptibility to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. The interconnectedness of these conditions forms a cluster known as metabolic syndrome, further amplifying the risk. Thus, awareness of these risk factors is crucial for early intervention.

 

What are the most effective treatment options?

Currently, addressing the core issue of metabolic syndrome offers the most effective approach. This entails weight reduction strategies to mitigate obesity and associated conditions.

Failure to address the condition may culminate in liver failure, necessitating liver transplantation—a limited resource. Consequently, efforts to reduce the prevalence of metabolic syndrome are imperative, as no specific treatments for the disease exist apart from addressing its underlying metabolic factors.

 

 

Dr Jude A. Oben is a renowned consultant gastroenterologist based in London. If you would like to book a consultation with Dr Oben, you can do so today via his Top Doctors profile. 

*Tradotto con Google Translator. Preghiamo ci scusi per ogni imperfezione

Dr Jude A. Oben
Gastroenterologia

*Tradotto con Google Translator. Preghiamo ci scusi per ogni imperfezione

Vedi il profilo

Valutazione generale del paziente


  • Altri trattamenti d'interesse
  • Nutrizione
    Test intolleranze alimentari
    Disturbi alimentari
    Depressione
    Enteroscopia terapeutica
    Ph metria
    Riduzione dello stomaco
    Palloncino intragastrico
    Idroterapia del colon
    Gastroscopia
    Questo sito web utilizza cookie propri e di terze parti per raccogliere informazioni al fine di migliorare i nostri servizi, per mostrarle la pubblicità relativa alle sue preferenze, nonché analizzare le sue abitudini di navigazione. L'utente ha la possibilità di configurare le proprie preferenze QUI.