Alcohol-related liver diseaseCauses
Alcohol-related liver disease (ARLD) is caused by drinking too much alcohol. The more you drink above the recommended limits, the higher your risk of developing ARLD.
overview
Alcohol-related liver disease is where your liver is damaged by drinking too much alcohol.
symptoms
There are no symptoms of alcohol-related liver disease at first. Symptoms like weight loss and swollen ankles may appear later on.
treatments_overview
Stopping drinking can help improve alcohol-related liver disease. A liver transplant may be needed if the damage to the liver is severe.
prevention
The best way to prevent alcohol-related liver disease is to stop drinking alcohol or stick to the alcohol limits recommended by the NHS.
Page last reviewed: 10/08/2018
Next review due: 10/08/2021