“I thought Indians have some sort of fatty liver because of their diet and general sedentary behaviour. So, I was taken back when my gynaecologist, who was helping me deal with my PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), advised me to consult a gastroenterologist, given my slightly elevated cholesterol and prediabetes. I didn’t have the slightest discomfort but she insisted,” says the 32-year-old woman executive waiting for her review. She was crestfallen when she was diagnosed with F2 fatty liver. “I had done nothing, wasn’t even a smoker or drinker. I led a life as any other, building my career and doing weekend timeouts with friends. Why was my body punishing and rebelling against me?”, she had asked herself.

What is F2 fatty liver?

This means moderate liver scarring (fibrosis), a stage betw

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