There are many types of liver diseases such as fatty liver, cirrhosis, liver cancer, alcoholic liver disease, NAFLD, hepatitis, liver failure, chronic liver disease, etc. However, NAFLD is a liver condition that arises due to the accumulation of fat in the liver of people who consume little alcohol or no alcohol. The majority of the people who have NAFLD does not suffer from complications. On the other hand, NASH is a type of NAFLD which is a serious liver condition that causes liver complications such as cancers, cirrhosis, and liver damage due to inflammation and liver cell damage. In this video, let's take a quick glance at the deeper aspects to better understand and differentiate between NAFLD and NASH.
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