Fatty Liver. How to FIX Fatter Liver. Signs & Symptoms and Treatment of Fatter Liver.
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 Published On Feb 4, 2024

In this video, Diana Bytyqi, DNP, FNP-C discusses Fatty Liver commonly seen in diabetic patients. Fatty liver has many different risk factors. Things like obesity, diabetes, rapid weight loss, certain medications, etc can put someone at higher risk of getting fatty liver. Fatty liver can cause no symptoms initially, however, as it progresses, people can start to develop some symptoms of fatty liver not limited to abdominal pain.
There are several different treatments of fatty liver, one of the main treatment options include weight loss if you are overweight or obese, maintaining good cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Other treatment options can include avoid alcohol intake and exercise on a regular basis.

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00:00 Fatty liver. Learn all about fatty liver
00:30 What is fatty liver and why can fatty liver be dangerous for us
01:50 The risk factors that place a person at higher risk for getting fatty liver
02:30 How to diagnose fatty liver. The main tests that we do for fatty liver
03:30 What is the function of the liver. Why is the liver important and what does the liver do
03:55 How do we fix and cure fatty liver
04:20 Exercise and weight loss and fatty liver
04:55 alcohol intake and fatty liver
06:00 Rapid weight loss and fatty liver. Rapid weight loss can led to fatty liver
06:50 Control cholesterol to help control fatty liver
07:00 Water is important for overall health and fatty liver



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