Five risk factors for alcoholic liver

  Alcoholic liver disease is associated with the following risk factors: 1. drinking alcohol on an empty stomach, drinking mixed alcohol; 2. associated with heredity; 3. women are more susceptible than men; 4. when combined with other liver diseases; 5. long-term will be secondary to malnutrition and more likely to cause liver damage.  Alcoholic fatty liver generally has a good prognosis and can be fully recovered after quitting alcohol. Alcoholic hepatitis can be mostly recovered if you can quit drinking and treat it in time, mainly because of liver failure. If you do not stop drinking, alcoholic fatty liver can develop into alcoholic cirrhosis directly or through the stage of alcoholic hepatitis, and some severe alcoholic cirrhosis can be complicated by liver cancer.