Dr. Garg of aiims delhi warned that the risk of cancer may increase in the long run

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Fatty Liver is a Big Risk: Along with obesity diabetes high blood pressure and other lifestyle related diseases, fought liver disease nowadays is also a major health crisis in Indian population. In a shocking revelations, Dr. Pramod Kumar Garg, Professor of the Department of Gastroenterology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences AIIMS Delhi, has warned that Fatty Liver Disease, especially in the long run, can significantly increase the risk of different types of cancer.

Dr. Garg said that the estimated 25 to 30 percent of the population in India is struggling with this lifestyle disease, and it is a matter of concern that now this problem is becoming common in children as well. In the early stages, no specific symptoms of the disease are seen, due to which it often detects late. Some common symptoms may include persistent fatigue and mild or dull pain in the upper right part of the abdomen, but these symptoms are so common that people ignore them.

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease NAFLD is investigated through methods such as liver function test, ultrasound and fibroscan. Dr. Garg said that this situation can take serious form over time and cirrhosis (severe scarring or liver cancer in the liver can be converted into hepatoseller carcinoma, which gives fatal results. But in addition to liver problems, fact liver can also increase the risk of cancer in many other organs of the body. It can also explain that its relationship tells that the food pipes and thyroids can increase the risk of cancer. Can also be from cancer.

According to AIIMS expert, about 40 percent of patients with liver cancer coming to the hospital have a problem of already fatty liver, while about 60-70 percent of the gallbladder cancer patients are also found to be suffering from fatty liver.

Dr. Garg insisted that there is no special medical treatment of fought liver disease in the initial stage. This can be controlled and corrected mainly by changing lifestyle. The most important of this is to lose weight, adopt a balanced and healthy diet, regular exercise and completely close or limit alcohol intake. By adopting these preventive measures, a person can not only save his liver, but can also reduce the risk of many types of cancer and other serious health complications. The disease, which is often ignored, is now emerging as a widespread health danger that requires immediate attention.