A minority of young people have fatty liver

A minority of young people have fatty liver

 ”You got fatty liver, and have been moderate symptoms, the future need to pay more attention!” Overseas Chinese Hospital, a doctor told the B-section being examined a middle-aged man, the man of the test results a bit surprised, “It seems the future point to drink less wine in! “the man said he often entertaining, the court will inevitably have to drink a few glasses of wine. However, with the only difference is that middle-aged men, young Xiao Dai said that he very rarely drink, do not eat too much, how will suffer from fatty liver? Xiao Dai Some do not understand. The doctor told him that lack of physical activity on weekdays will have to overeating of fatty liver, Xiao Dai This suddenly came to realize, he said that since the work, he would rarely participate in sports activities. Doctors remind him to take more exercise, and diet.

 Overseas Chinese Hospital, B-section the doctor told reporters that some young people are not search do not know, an investigation startle a lot of people can not expect to get fatty liver. Fortunately, too fatty liver was detected among young people, in large part mild symptoms, the condition is better controlled.

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 Overseas Chinese Hospital, department of physical examination a female staff member said that from the hospital to see the most recent physical examination results, young people have fatty liver more obvious upward trend. The staff member pointed out that fatty liver if left unchecked, could become a serious cirrhosis of the liver, requiring attention.

 The staff member suggested that mild fatty liver should be won, or do not eat too much eat greasy food and animal offal, in addition, try to eat seafood and drink less beer, eat more soy foods, and contains B vitamins food, to increase and persist in physical exercise can condition improved, and even control the progression of the disease.

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