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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Fatty liver
  1. ... liver inflammation (swelling) which damages liver tissue. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) . This type of fat buildup often ... 5% or less. Higher amounts mean you have fatty liver disease, which may cause fibrosis. If you have ...
  2. ... of: Liver disease, including severe cirrhosis , hepatitis , and fatty liver disease Kidney disease Malnutrition Infection Digestive diseases that ...
  3. ... Use Disorder (AUD) Treatment Bile Duct Diseases Cirrhosis Fatty Liver Disease Hepatitis Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hepatitis C ...
  4. ... stroke High blood cholesterol Type 2 diabetes Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) Arthritis Certain types of cancer The ...
  5. ... cause the levels to increase. Even eating a fatty meal before an alkaline phosphatase test may also cause a small increase in ALP. To learn what your results mean, talk with your provider. References American Liver Foundation. [Internet]. New York: American Liver Foundation; c2017. ...
  6. ... a few foods, such as egg yolks and fatty fish, naturally contain vitamin D. That's why vitamin D is added to foods, including breakfast cereals, milk, and other dairy items. You can take vitamin D supplements. Before your body can use vitamin D, your liver must change it into another form called 25 ...
  7. ... diet and lifestyle changes. Diet changes include limiting: Fatty foods Spicy foods Citrus fruits and juices Tomatoes ... https://www.uofmhealth.org/conditions-treatments/digestive-and-liver-health/Esophageal-24-hour%20pH-impedance-reflux-monitoring ...