The clinical symptoms of heterogeneous fatty liver are mainly manifested by hepatitis. Most patients who have abnormal liver function can show general weakness, nausea, acid reflux, aversion to oil, abdominal distension, and other manifestations. Since most patients with liver disease have obvious digestive symptoms, it is important to pay attention to the management of diet. Eating too much greasy food can increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, which is not conducive to the repair of liver disease. If further aggravated, jaundiced hepatitis may also appear, which may result in yellow eyes, yellow urine, yellow skin and other clinical symptoms, so it is important to pay attention to the symptoms of this fatty liver. If the clinical manifestations appear, the liver function should be checked in time, and a liver preservation treatment plan should be formulated according to the liver function.