Fatty liver disease is becoming increasingly common across the United States—and Arkansas is no exception. Many people don’t even realize they have it until it begins to affect their health in serious ways.
Fatty liver disease occurs when excess fat builds up in the liver. There are two main types:
The most common type in Arkansas is NAFLD, often linked to lifestyle and metabolic health.
Arkansas has higher-than-average rates of:
These are all major risk factors for fatty liver disease. That means many people in our communities may be at risk without knowing it.
Fatty liver disease is often called a “silent condition” because it may not show symptoms early on. When symptoms do appear, they can include:
You should consider screening if you:
The good news? Fatty liver disease is often reversible in its early stages. With proper care, lifestyle changes, and medical guidance, you can protect your liver and overall health.
At Arkansas Fatty Liver Institute, we focus on early detection, personalized care, and long-term health solutions tailored to our community.