World Liver Day 2023: Due to increase in the level of blood sugar in the body, the chances of getting non-alcoholic fatty liver also increase. Both type 1 and type 2 patients can be victims of this problem. Apart from this, increasing the level of blood sugar also increases the risk of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis disease. Due to which liver cancer can happen later. But if diabetic patients keep their diet good and follow healthy lifestyle, then the risk of all these serious diseases related to liver can be averted.
Do not ignore these symptoms
If the symptoms of any kind of malfunction in the liver are identified at the right time, then these problems can be avoided to a great extent.
Liver inflammation problem
– Disturbances in digestion
Terrible pain in stomach and liver
– Risk of type 2 diabetes
– Yellowing of the skin and eyes
– feeling tired all the time
sudden weight loss
Fatty Liver and Diabetes
There is a direct connection between fatty liver and diabetes. This has also been proved in many researches. Fat accumulation in liver cells can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Due to increase in obesity, the amount of fat in the liver also starts increasing. If a person’s weight increases, then the fat in his liver also increases, due to which the risk of diabetes also increases. Obesity is one of the main reasons for increasing blood sugar level in the body.
Diabetes mostly happens to people with weak immunity. Diabetes is also called metabolic disorder and metabolism becomes weak due to fatty liver. In such a situation, when metabolism becomes weak due to fatty liver, then the risk of type 2 diabetes increases.
You can keep yourself safe with awareness
Stay under diabetes control, your diet and lifestyle have a big role in this. If you control cholesterol along with blood sugar in diabetes, then you can live a good life even with diabetes. So to keep the liver healthy, pay attention to these things.
– Avoid consuming alcohol
Avoid smoking.
Keep blood pressure under control.
Cholesterol control is also important
Keep checking blood sugar from time to time.