Many people live with fatty liver disease (also known as hepatic steatosis) without knowing it. In the early stages, it often presents no symptoms, making it easy to overlook. However, if left untreated, this silent condition can develop into serious and irreversible liver damage.
At Rosas Medical Center, we emphasize the importance of early detection and comprehensive care to prevent complications and protect your long-term health.
What Is Fatty Liver Disease?
Fatty liver occurs when excess fat builds up in the liver cells. While having small amounts of fat in the liver is normal, when fat exceeds 5–10% of the organ’s weight, it becomes a medical concern.
There are two main types of fatty liver:
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) – common in people with poor diet, obesity, diabetes, or high cholesterol.
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Alcoholic fatty liver disease (AFLD) – related to excessive alcohol consumption.
Why Fatty Liver Is Dangerous
Fatty liver is often asymptomatic at the beginning, which is why many people only discover it during routine bloodwork or imaging tests. But the lack of symptoms doesn’t mean it’s harmless.
If not addressed, it can progress to:
🔴 Inflammatory Fatty Liver (Steatohepatitis)
The liver becomes inflamed, which increases the risk of scarring and long-term damage.
🔴 Liver Fibrosis
Chronic inflammation leads to the development of fibrous tissue, reducing liver function.
🔴 Cirrhosis
This is irreversible liver damage. The liver becomes severely scarred and loses its ability to function properly. It may result in liver failure.
🔴 Liver Cancer
In some cases, long-term liver damage can increase the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma, a form of liver cancer.
Who Is at Risk?
You may be at a higher risk of fatty liver disease if you have any of the following:
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Obesity or overweight
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Type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance
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High cholesterol or triglycerides
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High blood pressure
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Sedentary lifestyle
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Excessive alcohol consumption
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Poor diet (high in sugar and processed foods)
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Chronic stress or anxiety
Even if you feel fine, you could be living with fatty liver disease. That’s why regular checkups are essential, especially if you fall into any of these risk categories.
Can Stress Affect Your Liver?
Yes. Emotional stress, anxiety, and chronic tension can indirectly impact liver health by increasing inflammation, disrupting metabolic processes, and contributing to unhealthy habits such as overeating or alcohol use.
At Rosas Medical Center, we believe in treating the person as a whole—not just the liver. That’s why we include emotional support and mental health evaluation as part of our comprehensive approach.
How We Help You at Rosas Medical Center
We offer a personalized and integrated plan to help you detect and manage fatty liver disease, which includes:
- General medical evaluation
- Liver function blood tests and imaging
- Nutritional assessment and diet plan
- Stress and mental health support
- Lifestyle modification coaching
- Continuous monitoring and follow-ups
Don’t Wait for Symptoms to Appear
Fatty liver disease doesn’t always warn you before it becomes serious. Taking action early is the best way to prevent permanent liver damage and restore your energy, focus, and overall health.
📞 Schedule your check-up today: (754) 223-2321
Let us help you protect your liver and your life with personalized care that treats the root cause—not just the symptoms.