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Examining the relationship between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and hypothyroidism
One of the most prevalent endocrine system disorders with lifetime repercussions on health is hypothyroidism. Due to inadequate thyroid secretion, this illness results in thyroid dysfunction. One of the common liver ailments, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), denotes the buildup of fat in the liver without consuming alcohol. NAFLD and hypothyroidism frequently coexist, and the development of NAFLD may be influenced by the condition.