Having a fatty liver will not affect the issuance of a health certificate. However, if fatty liver causes abnormal liver function, it may have some effect on the issuance of health certificate.
Common diseases that affect the issuance of a health certificate include infectious diseases that are transmitted through the digestive tract or by contact, such as dysentery, typhoid fever, active tuberculosis, skin diseases, and viral hepatitis that are contagious.
Fatty liver is a kind of lesion with excessive accumulation of fat in liver cells, although the incidence is very high and does not belong to the category of infectious diseases. So having a fatty liver will not affect getting a health license.
However, it should be noted that if patients with severe fatty liver cause abnormal elevation of transaminases and other liver function indexes, then it will affect the application for a health certificate.
Fatty liver is mainly caused by over-nutrition and excessive alcohol consumption. It is recommended to pay attention to a light diet. Don’t eat animal offal, eat more vegetables, exercise more, and go to the hospital in time to review the liver function, to prevent affecting your health.