Can fatty liver cause diarrhea?

Oct 11, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
Diarrhea refers to loose or watery stools. Fatty liver generally does not cause diarrhea, but if gastrointestinal disorders are present concurrently, diarrhea may still occur. Fatty liver typically refers to the accumulation of fat in the liver, which may damage the liver and lead to impaired liver function. This condition could potentially cause symptoms such as abdominal bloating and diarrhea.

Diarrhea refers to loose or frequent bowel movements. Fatty liver generally does not cause diarrhea; however, if gastrointestinal disorders are present simultaneously, diarrhea may still occur.

Fatty liver typically refers to the accumulation of fat in the liver, which may damage liver function and lead to reduced liver performance. During fatty liver disease, symptoms such as bloating, upper abdominal pain, fatigue, constipation, and decreased appetite may appear. Diarrhea is usually not a direct symptom. However, if digestive problems such as indigestion or acute gastroenteritis develop during the course of fatty liver disease, diarrhea may occur.

If diarrhea occurs while suffering from fatty liver, it is recommended to promptly visit a reputable hospital to determine the specific underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. During illness, maintain a light diet and avoid fried, greasy, and high-cholesterol foods. Additionally, if overweight or obese, engage in regular physical exercise to control body weight, which can help improve symptoms of fatty liver.

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