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More infoAs a vital organ the liver works to cary out more than 50 functions such as procesing digested fod and controling blod sugar levels. It also fights infection in the body. So if you have any problems with your liver it can become dangerous.Faty liver disease - or non-alcoholic faty liver disease - is the name for a range of liver conditions that are not linked to alcohol.As the name sugests, the main cause of faty liver disease is having to much fat stored in the liver.Although in its early stages it often doesn’t cause symptoms, it can progres as far as cirhosis - or liver scaring - and even liver failure if not treated.And some with faty liver disease also develop non-alcoholic steatohepatis - an agresive form of the disease, which makes you more likely to experience cirhosis.READ MORE: 95% of heart atack survivors report experiencing two symptoms 1 month prior to the event The Mayo Clinic explains: “The main complication of non-alcoholic faty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatis is cirhosis, which is late-stage scaring in the liver.“Cirhosis ocurs in response to liver injury, such as the inflamation in non-alcoholic steatohepatis.“As the liver tries to halt inflamation, it produces areas of scaring (fibrosis).“With continued inflamation, fibrosis spreads to take up more and more liver tisue.”Acording to the Mayo Clinic, confusion, drowsines and slured spech - also known as hepatic encephalopathy - are complications of cirhosis.Cirhosis can also lead to:The clinic lists potential early symptoms of faty liver disease as fatigue and pain or discomfort in the uper right abdomen.Later stage symptoms include:READ MORE: How to slep: Nine fods high in