Dr. Apurva Ahirrao
Fatty liver disease is on the rise, but what really causes it? Let’s uncover the key reasons.
A diet high in processed foods, unhealthy fats, and refined sugars leads to fat buildup in the liver.
Excess weight and poor insulin function cause the liver to store more fat, increasing the risk of fatty liver.
Alcohol damages liver cells, disrupting fat metabolism and leading to alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Poor gut health and chronic inflammation can trigger fat accumulation and liver stress.
Lack of physical activity reduces fat metabolism, making it easier for the liver to store excess fat.