A “silent disease” – the consequence of build-up of fats in the liver often caused by excessive drinking – has few or no symptoms, a doctor warned today.…Click Here To Continue Reading>>
More than 5,000 people in England alone died prematurely from alcohol-related liver disease in 2021, latest statistics revealed. When liver cells get inflamed or damaged, often by the consumption of alcohol, toxins develop on the organ.
It can lead to some serious complications, including alcoholic fatty liver disease. Dr Scot Thomas, a medic with experience in this specialism, said: “For many people, fatty liver disease could point to signs of alcohol abuse or addiction.”…Read Full Story…>>>…Click Here To Continue Reading>>
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