Yes. Obesity can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which will enlarge the liver and which my develop to cirrhosis.
Alcohol can cause liver disease, obesity, heart problems, and cause social problems such as job loss and family violence.
it can cause liver disease and make it hard to walk then making walking hard on your back
Chlamydia doesn't cause liver disease per se, but can cause symptoms around the liver. Sometimes if a woman has chlamydia-related PID, she can get inflammation around the liver, called FitzHugh Curtis syndrome. This can be mistaken for gallbladder disease.
Obesity can casue heart disease, stroke, heart attacks, diabetes.
liver disease
It is liver cirrhosis because it can cause scarring of the liver.
Heart disease, strokes, blood clots, respiratory diseases, obesity, liver disease.
High levels of liver enzymes can indicate damage or inflammation of the liver. Causes include hepititis, obesity, fatty liver disease or even a problem caused by certain medications.
Arthritis, Cancer, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Heart Disease, Hyperglycemia, Kidney Disease, Liver Disease, Malnutrition, Nervous Disorders, Obesity, Psychological Disturbances
The major cause of heart disease in men is smoking, obesity and high blood cholesterol and pressure.
Cushing syndrome, Prader Willi syndrome, and Simpson-Golabi-Behmel Syndrome can all cause obesity.
that's a negative