Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

(Alcoholic Liver Disease; Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease)

Reviewed/Revised Apr 2023
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What is your liver?

Your liver is a football-sized organ on the right side of your belly, just below your ribs. It has many important jobs:

  • To make a liquid (bile) that helps your body digest fat

  • To process nutrients from your digestive tract

  • To make proteins that help your blood clot

  • To help break down drugs and poisons so your body can get rid of them

The Digestive System

What types of liver damage are caused by drinking alcohol?

Drinking too much alcohol can cause 3 types of liver damage, which often happen in this order:

Buildup of fat in the liver (fatty liver)

  • Almost everyone who drinks too much alcohol gets fatty liver

  • Fatty liver usually goes away if you stop drinking

Inflammation of the liver (alcoholic hepatitis)

  • In some people the liver gets inflamed

  • The inflamed liver doesn't work normally

  • Inflammation usually goes away if you stop drinking, but your liver may have some permanent damage

Scar tissue replaces normal liver tissue (cirrhosis)

  • The more scar tissue you have, the harder the remaining normal liver tissue has to work

  • When enough scar tissue builds up, your liver shrinks and doesn’t work normally

  • Scar tissue never goes away, even if you stop drinking

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