NASH (Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis)
NASH is a more serious form of NAFL that includes liver inflammation and damage. It can progress to liver scarring (fibrosis), cirrhosis, or liver cancer. We specialize in early detection and comprehensive care for patients with NASH to prevent complications.
NASH Q & A
What makes NASH different from NAFL?
While both involve fat in the liver, NASH also causes inflammation and cell damage—making it more dangerous.
What are the symptoms?
Often silent, but some may feel fatigue, weakness, or upper abdominal pain.
How is it diagnosed?
NASH is confirmed through blood tests, imaging, or liver biopsy in more advanced cases.
What is the treatment?
Lifestyle changes are key, along with close monitoring. Weight loss, blood sugar control, and cholesterol management can slow or reverse liver damage.