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World Liver Day: Is fatty liver dangerous? What women over 50 should know

This World Liver Day, take charge of your liver health, especially if you're a woman over 50. Here’s why losing weight, a balanced diet, lifestyle changes, and awareness are key to long-term liver health.

April 19, 2025 / 08:31 IST
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Causes of fatty liver disease: As women cross the age of 50, hormonal changes, slowed metabolism, and increased risk of diabetes and high blood pressure raise their vulnerability to fatty liver (Image: Canva)

Fatty liver disease isn’t often discussed like high blood pressure or cholesterol, but it’s quietly becoming a serious health issue, especially for women over 50. While it may not cause immediate symptoms, it can slowly damage the liver over time.

Fatty liver, or hepatic steatosis, is when too much fat builds up in the liver. While a small amount of fat is normal, excess fat can cause inflammation, liver cell damage, and even lead to liver failure in severe cases, says Dr Sharan Narute, Director - Liver Transplantation and HPB Surgery at Medicover Hospitals, Navi Mumbai.

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“Fatty liver is often underestimated, but it can progress silently and lead to life-threatening complications such as cirrhosis and liver cancer if left unchecked. As women cross the age of 50, hormonal changes, slowed metabolism, and increased risk of diabetes and high blood pressure raise their vulnerability to fatty liver. These changes can quietly accelerate liver damage,” he says.

Symptoms of fatty liver disease: Fatigue, mild abdominal discomfort, or unexplained weight loss might appear in later stages, but by then, the liver might already be inflamed or scarred (Image: Canva)