

Fatty Liver (Hepatic Steatosis)
Fatty liver, or hepatic steatosis, refers to accumulation of excess fat within liver cells (hepatocytes). It is one of the most common liver disorders and is often reversible in early stages.


Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol addiction, also known as alcoholism or alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic and often progressive disease characterized by an inability to control one's alcohol consumption despite negative consequences. It involves a physical and psychological dependence on alcohol, which leads to a compulsive need to drink, even when it harms one's health, relationships, work, or overall quality of life. Key features of alcohol addiction include: Loss of Control: People with alc








































