17 Oct 2024 | Chin
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a condition where fat builds up in the liver, unrelated to alcohol consumption. When 5-10% of liver weight is made up of fat, inflammation occurs, leading to NAFLD. It is the most common cause of liver disease globally, with a prevalence of 25-27% in Asia. In Malaysia, 23% of the general population and 49.6% of diabetic patients suffer from NAFLD, and the rate goes up to 90% in obese individuals. NAFLD, if left untreated, can progress to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), a more severe form that causes liver inflammation and damage. Early detection and intervention are key to preventing this progression and avoiding complications like cirrhosis or liver cancer.
NAFLD forms without alcohol due to several factors:
Diagnosing NAFLD involves several methods, including:
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