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World Liver Day 2025: Young Adults and Liver Health A Growing Concern

Rahul Kohli
Last updated: May 11, 2025 7:25 pm
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In recent years, a silent but deeply concerning trend has emerged across urban and semi-urban India—young adults in their twenties and thirties are increasingly being diagnosed with liver-related conditions that were once considered the burden of middle-aged or elderly populations. The liver, often underappreciated for the complex and critical functions it performs, is now facing new threats from rapidly changing lifestyles, poor dietary habits, increased substance use, and a growing reliance on self-medication and supplements. At the same time, awareness about liver health in this demographic remains strikingly low, allowing potentially reversible conditions to advance into chronic, life-altering diseases. This shift not only poses a significant clinical challenge but also signals an urgent need for preventive public health strategies tailored to India’s young population. Dr Bipin Vibhute, Head of Liver & Multi-organ Transplant Department, Sahyadri Hospitals, Pune shares all you need to know:

Liver – A Silent but Vital Organ

The liver bears huge responsibility for various functions, including detoxifying the body, regulating blood sugar, metabolizing fats and proteins, storing vitamins, and producing bile. These keep the body in metabolic, digestive, and immunologic balance. With over 500 functions, the liver proves time and time again to be important; however, it remains undetected until it is inevitably damaged. This lack of symptoms makes early detection difficult and contributes to the burden of liver disease which is mostly at advanced stages. This problem is exacerbated with individuals who do not consider themselves at risk because of their age.

Rise of Liver Related Conditions

NAFLD, or Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, is one of the most common liver-related diseases afflicting young Indians today. NAFLD is associated with obesity, inadequate diet, insulin sensitivity, and lack of physical activity, and is rapidly emerging as a health concern even among normal-weight individuals— a phenomenon called “lean NAFLD.” This kind is particularly common in India’s metros, which have long working hours, easily accessible processed foods, and a very sedentary lifestyle. Often, NAFLD (if left undetected and managed properly) can silently progress to more severe forms such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), fibrosis, and cirrhosis.

Alcoholic Liver Disease (ALD) is another increasing concern that comes hand in hand with NAFLD. Binge drinking, which has become increasingly common in urban youth culture, especially among college students and young professionals, can rapidly damage liver cells. Rather than moderate alcohol consumption that one might find elsewhere, India sees episodic heavy drinking which inflicts acute insults to the liver—often leading to alcoholic hepatitis or cirrhosis at an earlier age. Compounding the problem is the lack of standardized alcohol education and the normalization of excessive drinking in social settings.

Hepatitis B and C remain as viruses that are undetected and dangerous silent threat. While vaccines and aid campaigns are available, there is a notable lack of awareness or vaccination amongst young adults in India. These can spread through unprotected sexual intercourse, contaminated needles, tattooing, or lack of sterilization in medical instruments in unregulated clinics. They account for long term damage to the liver, cirrhosis, and cancer not to mention can be asymptomatic in the early stages. Due to their chronic nature, it is critical to focus on early screening but it is often neglected in younger adults.

Recognizing the Red Flags And Importance of Early Diagnosis

Because it is often accompanied by fatigue, digestive discomfort, or a dull ache in the right upper abdomen, symptoms of liver dysfunction are easy to overlook. More advanced signs include the common symptoms of jaundice such as the yellowing of the eye, dark urine, and unexplained itching; however, such symptoms only tend to occur when the disease is already advanced. The notable symptoms suggest that damage has already occurred which makes it essential to have screening done routinely; especially when one is known to have several risk factors like diabetes, high cholesterol, and obesity.

Commonly available diagnostic tools like liver function tests (LFTs), FibroScan, and abdominal ultrasounds are accessible and affordable, but they often go underutilized by younger age groups. These tools, when tailored to a health-check-up framework, can lead to better health outcomes for older adults by making screening more effective for early-stage chronic diseases. Early liver disease can be treated and reversed if changes to lifestyle are made, along with proper medical management. On the other hand, irreversible damage due to fibrosis or cirrhosis can necessitate a liver transplant.

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