Fatty Liver Can Kill You Quietly — Even If You Feel Fine
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Dr. Takem and Dr. Khan highlight the overlooked epidemic of fatty liver disease, stressing= the need for awareness, screenings, and lifestyle changes to combat its rising prevalence and associated health risks.
In this episode, I’m talking about an epidemic most people have never heard of: fatty liver disease. The most alarming part is that about 95% of people who have it don’t even know it. I’m joined by my colleague Dr. Khan, who explains why fatty liver gets ignored so often. In primary care, obesity and diabetes take center stage, and fatty liver is treated like an afterthought. But it shouldn’t be, because it’s closely tied to metabolic health and it can quietly progress over time. We break down the biggest risks connected to fatty liver disease, including its strong link to cardiovascular disease and the danger of liver fibrosis. This can develop with little to no symptoms, which is exactly why so many people miss it until it’s advanced. We also talk about what to do about it. That starts with awareness and proactive screening in the right patients, and then a real treatment plan centered on lifestyle changes and long-term metabolic improvement. Fatty liver disease is rising fast, and projections suggest it will become even more common by 2050. My goal with this episode is simple: help you recognize the risk, understand what’s happening in your body, and take action early while you still have leverage.
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