4. Drugs
Fatty liver disease can be caused by a combination of an unhealthy lifestyle and anything that puts too much pressure on the liver, which is the main organ that the body makes use of to process out toxins.
Heavy drug users can often develop fatty liver disease after months or years of drug use just the same way heavy drinkers will develop fatty liver disease. In both cases, it happens because the toxins are putting too much strain on the liver than it can handle, and before the condition can be treated, the toxins will have to be eliminated from the body and person’s routine entirely.
This can be done with rehabilitation and a change of mindset as well as a return to a healthy diet; with more severe damage, this should always be done with the guidance of a doctor or knowledgeable diet expert for the best possible results.