Mild fatty liver, can it be cured without treatment? We all know that fatty liver is caused by excessive accumulation of fatty tissue in the liver cells. Excess fatty tissue can cause damage to liver cells, clinically manifested by high transaminases and bilirubin. At this point, if no active preventive and therapeutic measures are taken, it can cause further damage to liver cells forming irreversible damage. Fatty liver can be classified as mild, moderate or severe depending on the degree of fatty tissue accumulation in the liver cells. Mild fatty liver can be slowly restored to normal by changing the patient’s diet, strengthening physical exercise, regular work and rest, and maintaining a good state of mind because of the mild damage to liver tissue. However, if the patient does not pay enough attention to it and still eats too greasy food and does not have the awareness of exercising and weight control, then mild fatty liver will return to normal. Then mild fatty liver will slowly form moderate or even severe fatty liver with further accumulation of fatty tissues, causing irreversible liver damage. It can be seen that mild fatty liver can be treated without medication for the time being. Through the patient’s own diet and exercise regulation, it is possible to slowly return to normal. Of course, regular review of liver function is also very necessary, and once transaminases and bilirubin are found to be significantly elevated, timely medication is still recommended.