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7. Indigestion

Fatty liver disease causes indigestion, which can be exacerbated by blocked stomach acid. The liver's function is to eliminate toxins from the body. Because fatty liver disease impairs its ability to do so, this waste builds up, resulting in GERD, nausea, and unexplained vomiting. Someone experiencing indigestion symptoms who does not associate it with liver disease may take over-the-counter medications for relief. Research shows that trying to ease stomach acidity can lead to intestinal bacteria overgrowth, causing inflammation, more digestive symptoms, and further liver damage.

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