If it isn’t detected through a test, then it is often only spotted at a later stage when the disease shows more intense signs.
The more noticeable signs that you could experience include feeling sick, jaundice, weight loss, loss of appetite, confusion or drowsiness, and vomiting blood or passing blood in your stools.
There’s no dedicated medicine for alcohol-related fatty liver disease but stopping drinking can halt the damage and improve the chances of recovering, describes the NHS.
Introducing a healthy diet can help too. Medlineplus suggests “limiting salt and sugar, plus eating lots of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains”.