Dietary factors: Dietary habits of high calorie, high fat and high sugar are one of the main causes of fatty liver. In addition, the lack of protein, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients may also cause fatty liver.
Alcoholism: Alcoholism is one of the common causes of fatty liver. Alcohol can affect liver metabolism and lipolysis, which makes the liver unable to metabolize and eliminate fat effectively.
Drugs: Some drugs, such as long-term use of hormones, antibiotics and antiepileptic drugs, may also lead to fatty liver.
Metabolic syndrome: Obesity, hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia and other metabolic syndromes will lead to fatty liver.
Genetic factors: Some gene mutations may also lead to fatty liver.
In a word, the occurrence of fatty liver is the result of many factors. The key to prevent and treat fatty liver is to take effective lifestyle changes and treatment measures, such as diet control, abstinence from alcohol and avoiding the use of harmful drugs.