15 Signs of Fatty Liver

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If your doctor has asked if you have noticed excessive thirst in the past few days, this is usually questioned when fatty liver is suspected during the interview. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one form of fatty liver disease that can be linked to metabolic disorders. For instance, fatty liver is particularly common in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

It is possible to use excess thirst in all those who have high sugar levels. This is due to polyuria, which dehydrates the body. The greater fluid loss causes an alarm dialed in the form of intense thirst so that the body can compensate for the loss and prevent dehydration. People with diabetes disease have an increased risk of developing NAFLD.

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