Patients with fatty liver have the appropriate indications to take saffron, but saffron does not have therapeutic effects on fatty liver. If you need to use the drug, it is recommended that patients use it under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis. Saffron has the efficacy of activating blood circulation to dispel blood stasis, dispersing depression and opening up knots, cooling the blood and detoxifying the toxin (referring to the treatment of blood-heat and toxicity). It is mainly used in the treatment of dysmenorrhea, menstrual closure, irregular menstruation, post-partum discharge, pain in abdominal masses, bruises and other conditions. Saffron can be taken by patients with fatty liver when they have the above symptoms under the guidance of a doctor. Saffron does not cause harm to the liver, but it is also not effective in treating fatty liver. The adverse effects of saffron are not clear, but it is used with caution in pregnant women because of its strong blood-activating effect. If patients with fatty liver need to use saffron, it is recommended that they use it under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis, and should not take the medicine on their own to avoid delaying their condition.