5. High Fat Levels in the Blood
The liver is responsible for filtering the blood. When there are high levels of fats in the blood, in particular, triglycerides, it can be more difficult for the liver to function and do its job correctly. When this happens, the liver may begin to store more fat around it, which causes the fatty liver disease to develop.
Changing your dietary habits is recommended in order to help lower the amount of fat found in the blood. This will help alleviate the symptoms and issues caused by fatty liver.