Can A Fatty Liver Cause High Blood Sugar?

Featured Article

Fatty liver is the accumulation of fat in liver cells. It is also called steatosis.

Possible explanations of fatty liver include the transfer of fat from other parts of the body or an increase in the extraction of fat presented to the liver from the intestine. Other explanations are that the liver reduces the rate it breaks down and removes fat. Eating fatty foods does not by itself produce a fatty liver.

Alcohol, obesity, starvation, diabetes mellitus, corticosteroids, poisons (carbon...

Read more

More information on "Can A Fatty Liver Cause High Blood Sugar?"

From Our Experts

See more SharePosts »

From Our Sources

More on Diabetes »

Ask a Question

Get answers from our experts and community members.

Btn_ask_question_med
View all questions (3795) >

The Best Ways to Avoid High Blood Sugars

Glucose_meter

Start wearing a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) Wearing a continuous glucose monitor is a great way to see and understand how your blood sugar responds to various foods, activities, and insulin doses. Follow a low-carb diet Low carb meals...