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Doctor shares warning signs of liver disease that may appear in the mouth

18 October 2023

Apart from poor dental hygiene practices, your oral health could help identify various conditions, including fatty liver disease.

One in four adults is thought to suffer from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, with the majority being unaware of having this condition.

Worryingly, fatty liver disease doesn’t often ring alarm bells until the later stages, leaving patients in the dark.

However, there are some tell-tale signs to be aware of and your mouth could hold clues, according to periodontist Dr Sulaman Anwar.

Dr Anwar said: “Fatty liver disease is caused by a build-up of fat in liver cells.

“This build-up can lead to inflammation and liver damage over time.

 

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