12 Symptoms And Early Signs Of Fatty Liver (Hepatic Steatosis)

Vasculitis 

Vasculitis is the condition where the blood vessels become inflamed, which could also lead to aneurysms or narrowed or occluded blood vessels. In addition, the blood vessels could become stretched out, resulting in a rupture that can cause many problems. 

Although studies say that the exact cause of vasculitis still hasn’t been determined, doctors cite that the immune system may have been compromised to attack parts of the body. Furthermore, medical experts believe vasculitis can also be a symptom of cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndromes. 

Vasculitis can also manifest during the advanced stages of NAFLD as it becomes part of the gamut of symptoms that doctors have to track and manage. In addition, the diminished performance of the liver can result in the narrowing of arteries, capillaries, and veins. Unfortunately, there’s still no approved treatment for NAFLD, although several medications are now under clinical trials and the results seem promising. 

Doctors recommend people suffering from NAFLD or AFLD to participate in physical activities, skip alcohol consumption, and manage diabetes and cholesterol levels. In addition, as NAFLD and AFLD are also related to high cholesterol levels and obesity, doctors advise working hard to keep weight down naturally.