What are the signs that a fatty liver is getting better

Getting well from fatty liver usually manifests as disappearance of symptoms such as fatigue, return of liver function tests such as aminotransferases to normal levels, and disappearance of fatty infiltration found on imaging tests. Fatty liver is usually caused by the accumulation of liver fat due to alcohol consumption, obesity, diabetes, etc. Usually the onset is slow, and symptoms such as fatigue, nausea, epigastric discomfort, constipation, etc. may occur. When patients with fatty liver make timely life improvements, their condition can improve, as evidenced by a reduction or disappearance of symptoms. Usually there is no more weakness, nausea and other symptoms, appetite has improved, and mental state is better. When blood is drawn for liver function tests transaminases return to normal values and total bilirubin returns to normal levels. Liver color ultrasound and other imaging tests can find that fatty infiltration disappears, and the enlarged liver returns to its normal shape. Patients with fatty liver can usually get better after active treatment. It is important to assess your health condition under the guidance of a medical professional and not to make blind judgments on your own.