Can fatty liver be cured?
Generally, mild fatty liver disease can usually be cured, while severe fatty liver disease may not be completely reversible. If discomfort symptoms occur, timely medical consultation and treatment at a regular hospital are recommended. Detailed explanations are as follows:
Mild fatty liver disease involves only a small accumulation of fat within liver cells, with relatively minor liver damage. By adjusting dietary habits, such as reducing intake of high-fat, high-sugar, and high-cholesterol foods and increasing consumption of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, combined with regular physical exercise like aerobic activities to promote fat burning, the symptoms of fatty liver can often improve significantly or even fully recover.

In patients with severe fatty liver disease, excessive fat accumulates within liver cells, causing significant liver damage. At this stage, although lifestyle modifications and medication can help slow disease progression, it is often difficult for the liver to fully return to normal function.
Patients undergoing treatment for fatty liver disease should maintain long-term lifestyle changes and undergo regular follow-up examinations to ensure treatment effectiveness and prevent disease recurrence. Additionally, alcohol consumption and excessive fatigue should be avoided to protect liver health.