There are many different types of liver disease. You can help prevent some of them by maintaining a healthy weight and staying within the recommended alcohol limits, if you drink.
Some of the most common types of liver disease include:
Condition | Possible causes |
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Alcohol-related liver disease | regularly drinking too much alcohol |
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease | being very overweight (obese) – this may cause fat to build up in the liver |
Hepatitis | catching a viral infection, regularly drinking too much alcohol |
Haemochromatosis | a gene that runs in families and may be passed from parents to children |
Primary biliary cirrhosis | may be caused by a problem with the immune system |
Most types of liver disease don't cause any symptoms in the early stages.
Once you start to get symptoms of liver disease, your liver is already damaged and scarred. This is known as cirrhosis.
Other symptoms may include itchy skin, or feeling or being sick.
If you or your child has been diagnosed with liver disease, the British Liver Trust or Children's Liver Disease Foundation can also offer advice and support.
The three main causes of liver disease are:
You can reduce your risk of many types of liver disease with some simple lifestyle changes:
There are vaccines available for two types of hepatitis. These are recommended if you're at risk. Read about:
You don't have to be an alcoholic to risk damaging your health by drinking. Regularly drinking just over the recommended levels can be harmful.
Read about the risks of drinking too much.
Page last reviewed: Fri Oct 2020 Next review due: Fri Oct 2020