Medical experts have found that one in three children have non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), primarily caused by excess sugar consumption.It has become a significant concern even among children aged 5-16 years. Previously, children .
According to some medical experts in India, the number of children with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease has risen alarmingly from 10-33 per cent in just a decade. NAFLD is primarily caused by excess sugar consumption.
Vaccination and early detection are key to the elimination of hepatitis, B and C and India is moving fast on track to eliminate the disease.Experts at the annual two-day conference 'UPISGCON-2023', of Uttar Pradesh Society of Gastroenterology .