What are the symptoms of different fatty liver grades?

Category: grades of fatty liver

One of the most challenging aspects of fatty liver disease is that it often presents with no symptoms, especially in its early stages (Grade 1). When symptoms do appear, they are often non-specific and can include:

  • Grade 1: Usually asymptomatic. Some people may experience mild fatigue or a dull ache in the upper right abdomen.
  • Grade 2: Symptoms may become more noticeable and can include persistent fatigue, general malaise, or a feeling of discomfort in the upper right abdomen.
  • Grade 3: Symptoms are more severe and can be a sign of advanced liver damage. These may include fatigue, unexplained weight loss, abdominal swelling (ascites), jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), and easy bruising

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