Uneven fatty liver formation can be caused by a variety of reasons, the most common one being obesity, mainly due to excessive fat deposition in the liver. Most of the obese patients are due to uncontrolled diet, eating too much fatty substances, such as fried food, animal offal and fatty meat. Therefore, it is important to eat less fatty food and to have a low-salt, low-fat diet. There are also patients who have fatty liver caused by long-term alcohol consumption, so they must stop drinking, especially not high alcohol, otherwise it is easy to cause liver cell damage. Some patients are caused by long-term use of a drug that causes liver cell damage, and drug fatty liver, which is also a more common cause, so you must stop this drug that damages the liver.