Fatty liver disease (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, NAFLD) is often called a “silent” condition because many people don’t notice symptoms until it progresses. However, doctors have identified a common hidden sign that appears in nearly everyone with fatty liver.
🩺 The Hidden Sign of Fatty Liver
Insulin Resistance / Elevated Blood Sugar
- Most people with fatty liver have insulin resistance, meaning their body doesn’t use insulin efficiently
- This can lead to slightly elevated blood sugar or prediabetes, often before any obvious liver symptoms appear
Other Subtle Indicators
- Mild Fatigue
- Feeling unusually tired after meals or during the day
- Abdominal Fat / Belly Fat
- Fat accumulation around the waist is strongly linked to fatty liver
- Slight Elevation in Liver Enzymes
- Found on routine blood tests (ALT, AST)
- Skin Changes
- Some may notice darkened patches around the neck or armpits (acanthosis nigricans), a marker of insulin resistance
⚖️ Bottom Line
- Everyone with fatty liver shares some level of metabolic dysfunction, often insulin resistance
- The disease can be reversed in its early stages through:
- Weight management
- Exercise (especially cardio + resistance training)
- Balanced diet rich in vegetables, lean protein, and healthy fats
- Limiting sugar, refined carbs, and alcohol
💡 Pro Tip: Even if you feel fine, a routine blood test checking liver enzymes and fasting glucose can help detect fatty liver early.
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