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World Liver Day 2026: Fatty Liver Symptoms Expecting Mothers Often Mistake For Normal Discomfort
Pregnancy often comes with a long list of expected changes-routine check-ups, shifting diets, and constant attention to both maternal and fetal health. Amid all of this, certain conditions can develop slowly, with symptoms that closely resemble everyday pregnancy discomforts, making them easy to overlook.
On World Liver Day 2026, bringing focus to lesser-known concerns like fatty liver during pregnancy becomes essential, as early awareness can significantly impact outcomes for both mother and baby. The insights shared below by Dr. Pratap Behera, Senior Consultant - Medical Gastroenterology, Manipal Hospital, Bhubaneshwar, further highlights the importance of recognising and addressing this condition in time.
Fatty Liver In Pregnant Women
Fatty liver during pregnancy is a relatively uncommon disorder that needs to be diagnosed promptly. This disease occurs due to fat accumulation in the liver which hinders its normal functioning. The most dangerous type of the disease is known as the acute fatty liver of pregnancy (AFLP) and appears in the last trimester of pregnancy, while other cases associated with metabolic processes are less severe.
There are several potential causes behind this condition.
Some scientists suggest that the changes in hormones and certain genetics can contribute to its appearance. AFLP happens because of problems with fatty acid metabolism resulting in the fat accumulation in the liver. Moreover, other factors can contribute to it, including obesity, insulin resistance, multiple gestations, and existing conditions of the liver or metabolism.
Symptoms To Watch For
As for symptoms, they might be difficult to recognize initially. Among those signs of fatty liver one can mention constant nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain (most probably located in the upper right quadrant), tiredness, and lack of appetite. However, as the condition aggravates, such symptoms appear as jaundice, swelling, confusion, or dehydration. Considering their similarity to usual pregnancy discomfort, one should seek professional help if they experience any problems.
Diagnosis And Early Detection
Diagnosis can involve blood tests to evaluate the performance of the liver, blood glucose, and ability to clot as well as imaging in some situations. The early detection is critical for preventing serious complications not only for the mother but also for the baby.
Management And Treatment
Management will vary depending on the severity of the condition. For milder forms, patients might require monitoring, adjusting their diets, and managing any underlying conditions like diabetes. Consuming a balanced diet that is rich in vitamins and low in bad fats is key to liver health. When the form is more severe, such as in cases of AFLP, the woman will have to be hospitalized and delivered from the pregnancy as soon as possible.
The safe management will entail regular prenatal visits, appropriate weight control, and reporting any symptoms promptly. Self-management and taking medications without a prescription can be highly risky. Proper medical treatment and monitoring will help achieve positive results. Understanding fatty liver during pregnancy helps ensure better outcomes and reinforces the importance of attentive prenatal care.
Pregnancy places unique demands on the body, making it important to stay attentive to even subtle health changes.
Fatty liver during pregnancy, though uncommon, highlights how easily symptoms can overlap with routine discomforts, delaying timely care. Staying informed, following medical guidance, and prioritising regular check-ups can help manage risks effectively. World Liver Day 2026 encourages a more mindful approach to liver health, ensuring both mother and baby receive the care and attention they need at every stage.



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