maybe it depends how fat it is
Fatty liver disease can be caused by factors such as obesity, excessive alcohol consumption, high levels of triglycerides in the blood, diabetes, rapid weight loss, and certain medications. Genetics and certain medical conditions can also predispose individuals to fatty liver disease.
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Liver toxicity is significant side effect of acethylcholinesterase, so liver function test should be monitored regularly
Yes, certain medications used to treat ulcerative colitis, including steroids, can contribute to the development of fatty liver disease. Steroids may lead to weight gain and alterations in fat metabolism, increasing the risk of fatty liver. While Asacol (mesalamine) is generally considered to have a lower risk for liver-related side effects, individual responses to medications can vary. It's important for patients to discuss any concerns with their healthcare provider.
There are some risks with cleansing your liver, depending on what types of fatty foods you eat and how much you consume on a regular basis. http://www.healthynutritionguide.info/ goes in to more details on each side and can be useful for your question.
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Addiction rising form dependency Adverse effect on the liver
Yes, a fatty liver will cause a rise in liver enzymes (as determined by a blood test). However, all other liver conditions will also cause a rise in liver enzymes, so concluding it is due to "fatty liver disease" purely on the the basis of high ALT/AST levels would be foolish. Some liver diseases can be ruled out on exactly how high the enzyme levels are (some require very high levels, and at certain ratios), however that still leaves quite a few possible causes for high liver enzymes. If your liver enzymes remain high, or if you are experiencing other symptoms of liver disease (e.g jaundice, itching, tiredness, indigestion possibly with upper back pain, stabbing pain in either side of the abdomen etc...) , you will be sent for further testing to identify the exact cause of the liver malfunction, and advised as to appropriate treatment. However you may also find that your liver enzymes stabilise by themselves, without need for treatment.
There are a few side effects from taking q10 vitamin, one of them is dizziness or fainting. Another side effect are signs of allergic reactions. One more side effect is high liver enzymes.
Essentiale Forte is a liver detoxifier that is taken in capsule form. Side effects may include diarrhea, stomach pain, and nausea.
Long term use of Acetaminophen can effect your liver. More at link.