Sleeping, Thinking, Dreaming, Relaxing Enjoying...whatever you may think of Or even Cannot be thought of requires energy. The most vital organs of our body like Heart & Brain do not have any energy sources of their own- so they rely on the Glucose present in the blood stream for their energy needs.
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More than 2/3rds of Diabetes suffer from some ailment of the Liver. A very common problem faced by many Diabetics is the Fatty Liver- more scientifically Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease. This is the result of fat deposits around the functional units of liver-the Hepatocytes- these are highly specialized cells responsible for all the chemical juggling and mixing performed by the liver which keeps us alive.
Slowly and steadily the cells of liver get damaged and are replaced by scar tissues- causing fibrosis and ultimately Cirrhosis of the Liver. This is a serious condition which may end up in liver failure end Hepatocellular Carcinoma as well- a form of Liver Cancer.As this condition is completely asymptomatic individuals may not pay any attention to it and progress to end stage Liver disease.
But prevention and treatment of this condition may be rather simple and easy:
Change dietary habits:
- Take plenty of green vegetable
- Fruits
- Whole grains
- Avoid Fats
- Avoid to much Alcohol
- Fried foods
- Cream , Butter & Oil
Be physically active
- Indulge in sports activities
- Loose weight
All these efforts would not only help normalize fatty liver but help in controlling Diabetes as well. Do consult your doctor is you are overweight, your sugar levels are not controlled or have family history of Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Liver Disease as all these may be risk factors.
Fatty Liver can only be diagnosed with help of Blood Tests and Ultrasonography of Liver, even moderately raised liver enzymes may be indicative of this problem and require a thorough workup.