Causes And Risks Of Hepatic Adenoma

Being Overweight Or Obese

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A person with a BMI over twenty-five is considered overweight, while a BMI over thirty indicates obesity. BMI is calculated using a person's height and weight and is intended to determine how much body fat the individual is carrying. Being overweight or obese puts the body at an increased risk for a host of diseases and health issues. Type 2 diabetes is a concern for people with a high BMI, as the body struggles to regulate insulin and sugars. Carrying excess weight, especially around the waist, can also increase an individual's likelihood of developing heart disease, stroke, and cancer. The development of a hepatic adenoma is also more likely to occur in someone who is overweight or obese. Taking steps to manage one's weight can reduce the likelihood of developing a liver tumor in addition to preventing other serious and lifethreatening diseases.

Learn which common disease can cause hepatic adenoma now.

Type 1 Diabetes

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Type 1 diabetes is a very serious illness in which the body does not produce insulin, or produces very little. Insulin serves an important role in the body in order to break down carbohydrates into usable energy and store them for later use. As a result, patients with this type of diabetes struggle to break down blood sugar into usable glucose for the body. When the condition is left untreated, sugar can build to toxic levels in the bloodstream. Therefore, patients with Type 1 diabetes must frequently check their blood sugar levels and supplement with insulin in order to keep their organs healthy and functioning efficiently. Over time, people with diabetes can experience organ failure or disease, including blindness, neuropathy, kidney disease and heart disease. This kind of diabetes can also exacerbate small infections, especially those in the lower legs and feet, and complications of the disease can be fatal. Since the liver is impacted by this disorder, the development of a hepatic adenoma is also much higher than in those with normal insulin production. In order to prevent the onset of serious organ diseases, it is important for diabetes to be quickly and properly diagnosed and treated.

Next, uncover another surprising condition that can lead to hepatic adenoma.

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