STUDY OF LIPID PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH NON-ALCHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Lipid profile, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), non NAFLDAbstract
Background: The term "non-alcoholic fatty liver disease" (NAFLD) refers to a group of illnesses
brought on by an accumulation of fat in the liver. It typically manifests in individuals who are obese
or overweight. Most of the time, early-stage NAFLD is harmless, but if it worsens, it can result in
significant liver damage, including cirrhosis. Additionally linked to a higher risk of major health
issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney disease are high liver fat levels. NAFLD
increases the risk of heart problems if you already have diabetes. Early detection and treatment can
prevent the progression of NAFLD and lower the amount of fat stored in the liver.