Serious Symptoms Of Fatty Liver Disease
Chronic Fatigue

Both types of fatty liver disease may trigger chronic fatigue. Patients might notice they feel more tired than what is normal for them after regular activities, including household chores. They may feel the need to sleep for longer than they usually do at night, and some patients find they need to take naps for several hours during the day too. Chronic fatigue could severely impact an affected individual's work or school, and it could result in having to take an extended absence. Since chronic fatigue could be a sign of several potentially serious conditions, patients should see their primary care doctor if this symptom worsens or persists for longer than two weeks. Keeping a diary of sleep hours and any daytime naps could provide useful information for medical staff.
Enlarged Spleen

An enlarged spleen often develops in the later stages of fatty liver disease. Located in the upper left abdominal quadrant, the spleen is normally around five inches long and three inches wide. Females tend to have smaller spleens than males, and taller individuals have longer spleens than shorter people. Although the spleen may not be felt in healthy individuals, doctors can often identify an enlarged spleen in patients who are ill. This process generally begins with a physical examination. The doctor will tap the left side of the abdomen to estimate the size of the spleen, and these estimates can be refined with ultrasounds or other imaging studies. The spleen size may decrease with the treatment of fatty liver disease, and regular ultrasounds can monitor the patient's status. In rare cases, an enlarged spleen might need to be surgically removed.