Recognizing the Symptoms of Alcoholic Liver Disease at Each Stage
  Alcoholic liver disease progresses in three stages:    Fatty  liver, marked by fatigue and discomfort  Alcoholic  hepatitis causes jaundice, fever, and abdominal pain  Cirrhosis leading to severe symptoms like fluid buildup, confusion, and bleeding   Early recognition and lifestyle changes are crucial to slowing or preventing further liver damage.  Alcoholic liver disease is a common meditation condition and can be of three types—several heavy drinkers progress through these three types over time. The first type is fatty liver. This refers to the fat buildup inside the liver cells, leading to an enlarged liver. It is the most common alcohol-induced liver problem. Alcoholic fatty liver disease treatment  need not be difficult. This condition can be managed by leaving alcohol consumption. The second type or stage of alcoholic liver damage is alcoholic hepatitis.    This refers to the death of liver cells, often followed by permanent scarring. After this stage comes Alcoholic C...
 
 
 
 
 
 
