What is Fatty Liver Disease

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is fatty inflammation of the liver when this is not due to excessive alcohol use. It is related to insulin resistance ...

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Have any of you had alterations in your albumin levels? If so what did you find out about those tests? I have had a number of tests and my liver enzymes have been high. I started a diet and they normalized but now my albumin is slightly low. What does this mean?
Posted on 03/07/08, 08:03 am
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Reply #1 - 04/21/08  3:48pm
" Albumin is a protein in the liver. The longer you have had HEP C the lower the levels get. I am now at 3.4. Normal should be 4.3 never let it go below 3.1. I have had higher numbers at times but never over 3.7. Inflamation caused the albumin to drop. "
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