Treating itchy fatty liver

Treating itchy fatty liver

Dr. Mohammad Amani
Dr. Mohammad Amani Tehran
کد عضویت: System number: 101825
Study duration 6 minutes
Fatty liver is one of the most common liver diseases, which has increased in prevalence in recent years due to lifestyle changes, improper nutrition and inactivity. One of the problems faced by some people with fatty liver is **itching of the skin caused by fatty liver**. This itching can be very annoying and reduce a person's quality of life. The main cause of itching in fatty liver is liver dysfunction and the accumulation of bile in the blood. Fortunately, it is possible to control and treat **fatty liver itch** by following medical tips, correcting nutrition and using appropriate treatment methods. In this article from Dr. Amani's website, we discuss the causes of itching, prevention methods, and **the best methods of treating itching caused by fatty liver** so that you can manage this problem with more knowledge. What is fatty liver and why does it itch? **Fatty liver is one of the common liver diseases in which excessive fat accumulates in the liver cells.** This disease is often caused by **improper nutrition, overweight, inactivity or some underlying diseases such as diabetes**. **In the early stages, fatty liver is usually asymptomatic, but if the disease progresses and liver function is impaired, symptoms may appear such as fatigue, pain in the right side of the abdomen, and itchy skin**. **The cause of itching is that the patient's liver cannot completely remove bile and waste materials. These substances accumulate in the blood and stimulate the nerve receptors of the skin**, as a result of which the person feels itchy. This condition is seen more in advanced stages of the disease and is a sign that should not be ignored. Does fatty liver make the body itchy? **Yes, fatty liver can make the body itchy, but this symptom is not seen in all affected people**. Itching occurs when, due to the accumulation of fat and dysfunction of the liver, bile and waste materials remain in the blood and stimulate the nerve receptors of the skin. This condition is seen more in more advanced stages of fatty liver or in the presence of severe biliary problems. Itching can be annoying and reduce the patient's quality of life, for this reason, in case of persistent itching, a doctor should be consulted to find out the root cause and get the right treatment to control the fatty liver and reduce the itching. Cause of body itching in fatty liver The main cause of body itching in patients with fatty liver is the disturbance in the normal function of the liver and bile. When a lot of fat accumulates in the liver tissue, the ability of the liver to purify and dispose of waste and bile decreases. These substances, especially bile acids, remain in the blood and reach the surface of the skin. The accumulation of these substances stimulates the nerve receptors of the skin and causes itching. Itching may be mild in some patients, but in cases where the disease is more advanced or biliary problems become more severe, this symptom can be annoying and even disturb a person's sleep and relaxation. Ways to prevent itching in fatty liver To prevent itching in patients with fatty liver, it is necessary to prevent the progression of the disease first. Adhering to the principles of healthy eating, having sufficient mobility and lifestyle modification are the most important measures that can improve liver function and prevent the accumulation of bile substances in the body. Also, skin care and regular medical check-ups help to minimize the risk of itching and other liver complications. Follow a healthy diet Reduce consumption of harmful fats Increase consumption of vegetables and fruits Regular physical activity Weight control Drinking enough water Avoiding alcohol consumption Avoiding self-administration of drugs Skin care and use of moisturizer Avoid taking hot showers Performing periodic liver tests Follow up treatment under the supervision of a doctor Treating itchy fatty liver The treatment of itching caused by fatty liver primarily depends on the control and improvement of liver function. Modifying diet, losing weight and increasing physical activity are the main measures to treat fatty liver and reduce itching. In cases of severe itching, the doctor may prescribe medications such as cholestyramine or antihistamines to reduce symptoms. Using moisturizing creams, wearing cotton clothes, taking lukewarm showers and avoiding scratching the skin can also help reduce itching. Also, stress management and regular visits to the doctor to follow the treatment process play an important role in controlling itching and preventing the progression of the disease. ✅ Modifying the diet and reducing the consumption of harmful fats Weight loss and regular physical activity Taking prescribed drugs such as cholestyramine or antihistamines (with doctor's advice) Use of moisturizing creams and lotions Taking a shower with lukewarm water instead of hot water Wearing loose and cotton clothes Avoid scratching the skin Stress management and calming the mind Follow up treatment and periodic tests under the supervision of a doctor Finally, it should be said that the control of itching in patients with fatty liver requires attention to the root treatment of the disease and compliance with daily care tips. Lifestyle modification, taking medications as prescribed by your doctor and taking care of your skin can have a great effect on reducing this annoying symptom. The most important thing is for patients to take these symptoms seriously and to prevent the progression of the disease and the occurrence of further complications with regular follow-up under the supervision of a doctor. What factors increase itching caused by fatty liver? Some factors can increase the severity of itching in patients with fatty liver. The most important of these factors include improper nutrition and the consumption of high-fat and fried foods, overweight, inactivity, and alcohol consumption, which further impair liver function. Also, conditions such as high heat, excessive sweating, stress and anxiety can stimulate the nerve receptors of the skin and intensify the feeling of itching. Frequent scratching of the skin not only does not reduce the itching, but also causes more inflammation and irritation. For this reason, following the principles of healthy eating, stress management and skin care are very important in controlling itching. When should we see a doctor for itchy fatty liver? If body itching is severe, prolonged or unbearable in people with fatty liver, a doctor should be consulted. Also, if itching is accompanied by other symptoms such as yellowing of the skin and eyes, severe abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, excessive fatigue, or changes in the color of urine and feces, it can be a sign of the progression of the disease or the occurrence of more serious problems in liver function. In these cases, it is necessary to carry out the necessary tests under the doctor's supervision to determine the cause of itching and start the appropriate treatment at the right time. Summary Fatty liver is a common disease that, if not treated and controlled, may cause annoying itching of the skin. The main cause of this itching is the disorder in the elimination of bile substances and their accumulation in the blood. Prevention and treatment of itching in fatty liver is possible with lifestyle modification, healthy eating, weight loss, regular physical activity and skin care. In case of severe itching or accompanied by worrisome symptoms such as jaundice or abdominal pain, it is necessary to see a doctor so that the root cause can be investigated and appropriate treatment can be started. Paying attention to these points can help reduce itching and prevent the progression of the disease.

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