This silent condition rarely shows symptoms. Instead, it reveals itself in your results:
High triglycerides + LDL (bad cholesterol) 🚨
Low HDL (good cholesterol) 📉
Raised liver enzymes ⚠️
Ultrasound “bright liver” finding 🩻
Ignored, fatty liver can progress to inflammation, scarring, cirrhosis, or even cancer. Combined with cholesterol issues, it also raises the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
But here’s the good news: fatty liver is often reversible.
✅ Lose 5–10% of body weight
✅ Eat more veggies, fish, nuts, and whole grains
✅ Cut back on sugar, fried food, and alcohol
✅ Stay active 150 minutes a week
Your blood test—and your scan—aren’t just routine checks. They’re your liver speaking. Listen now, and you can rewrite the story before it’s too late.
👉 Heal your liver. Change your numbers. Protect your future.
It’s when excess fat builds up inside liver cells. If fat makes up more than 5–10% of the liver’s weight, it becomes fatty liver disease.
A “bright liver” is an ultrasound finding where the liver looks brighter than normal due to fat deposits. It’s one of the main signs of fatty liver.
Yes. Most people feel fine. Often, the only clues come from blood work or imaging tests.
Elevated liver enzymes (ALT, AST)
High triglycerides and LDL (bad cholesterol)
Low HDL (good cholesterol)
Obesity or being overweight
High cholesterol and triglycerides
Type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance
Excess alcohol consumption
Sedentary lifestyle and poor diet
It can be. If untreated, it may progress to NASH (inflammation), fibrosis (scarring), cirrhosis, or even liver cancer.
Yes. Early-stage fatty liver is often reversible with lifestyle changes like weight loss, healthy eating, and regular exercise.
Sugary drinks and sweets
Fried and processed foods
Refined carbs like white bread and pastries
Excessive alcohol
Fresh vegetables and fruits
Whole grains (brown rice, oats, quinoa)
Fatty fish like salmon and sardines
Nuts and seeds
Black coffee (studies show it may protect the liver)
At least 150 minutes of moderate activity per week—such as brisk walking, swimming, cycling, or dancing.
✨ Final Word: Your blood test and ultrasound are more than just routine check-ups. They’re an early warning system. Pay attention, make small changes, and you can reverse fatty liver before it becomes a bigger threat.