Overview
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease" (NAFLD) refers to several ailments brought on by an accumulation of fat in the liver. Obese or overweight people frequently exhibit it. Heavy alcohol use is the cause of alcoholic fatty liver disease. The majority of the alcohol consumed is broken down by your liver so it can be eliminated from your body. Yet, the breakdown process can produce dangerous byproducts. These chemicals can undermine your body's natural defences, cause inflammation, and harm liver cells.
Comprehensive care for severe liver concerns is delivered by our team of experienced hepatologists and liver specialists at Sarvodaya Hospital, who are supported by state-of-the-art technology.