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These visible signs may be hiding liver disease

articleUseronJuly 7, 2026

Fatty liver disease, or NASH, is becoming increasingly common. How can it be prevented and how can it be identified? Here are some symptoms to watch out for, such as fatigue and loss of appetite.

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1/10 How to take care of your health?
A list of ineffective, or even dangerous, medications has been released for 2023. But taking care of your health also means paying attention to the symptoms of potential illnesses.

2/10 Learning to recognize your illness
Learning to detect a stroke in a woman, the symptoms of a heart attack or those of fatty liver disease.

3/10 A growing problem in France.
Also known as NASH, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is becoming increasingly common in France and worldwide. This chronic condition is an inflammation of the liver caused by an accumulation of fat in liver cells.

4/10 Pay attention to your sugar intake.
It can cause cirrhosis, or even liver cancer, and can be caused by a sedentary lifestyle, high sugar consumption (hence its other name, soda disease) or a poor diet in general.

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