Fatty liver is the most widespread, often caused by obesity, poor diet, or lack of exercise. Early symptoms are subtle, but long term progression can lead to fibrosis or cirrhosis. Alcoholic liver disease results from excessive drinking, as toxic byproducts of alcohol metabolism accelerate liver cell damage. To prevent these conditions, people should maintain a balanced diet, reduce oil and sugar intake, exercise regularly, and control alcohol consumption—or even quit drinking.
Common liver diseases among urban dwellers
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