Fatty liver disease - loss of appetite could signal silent killer

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People with cirrhosis could experience a loss of appetite (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
People with cirrhosis could experience a loss of appetite (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a long-lasting condition that is caused by a build-up of fat in the liver.

The vital organ is responsible for more than 500 functions, including converting food into energy and removing toxins from the blood. Any problems with the liver, therefore, can be dangerous.

A healthy liver should contain little or no fat, but the British Liver Trust warns that NAFLD affects up to one in five people in the UK.

As the name suggests, NAFLD is not caused by alcohol, it is often linked to obesity and having type 2 diabetes.

In its earliest stages it often doesn’t display symptoms making it hard to catch.

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However, if it progresses it can reach the fourth and most severe stage, known as cirrhosis, which occurs after years of inflammation.

Every year over 4,000 people in the UK die from cirrhosis, which causes the liver to become shrunken, scarred and lumpy.

The NHS says: “This damage is permanent and can lead to liver failure (where your liver stops working properly) and liver cancer.”

If someone has cirrhosis they are more likely to experience symptoms, such as loss of appetite.

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Fatty liver disease - loss of appetite could signal silent killerNAFLD is often linked to being overweight and having type 2 diabetes (Getty Images/Science Photo Library RF)

The British Liver Trust warns that staying well nourished can be difficult if you have cirrhosis due to several problems that can make eating unappealing.

These can include:

If you are struggling with loss of appetite as a result of cirrhosis the trust recommends:

It adds: “Nourishing drinks include full cream milk, homemade fruit milkshakes or smoothies, and drinks made with nutritional supplements.

“Check with your doctor or dietitian before using nutritional supplements to find out if they are suitable for you.”

Other common symptoms of cirrhosis include:

If cirrhosis gets worse it can cause:

If you are experiencing symptoms of cirrhosis or fatty liver disease you are advised to see a GP.

To prevent getting or reduce the effects of fatty liver disease the NHS recommends adopting a healthy lifestyle, including:

Freya Hodgson

Healthy Lifestyle, Mental health, NHS

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