Alcoholic liver disease is a form of fatty liver disease unique to those who consume alcohol and does not necessarily correlate with the amount of alcohol consumed. Early symptoms may include a loss of energy, nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, and poor appetite. Eventually, the body may develop gynecomastia, jaundice, or redness in the palms. Some individuals with alcoholic fatty liver develop alcoholic hepatitis. However, for many people, alcoholic liver disease has no symptoms.

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