Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) face a significantly higher risk of developing Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), with studies suggesting that over half of all T2D patients are affected. While optimal glycemic control and lifestyle modification remain the cornerstones of diabetes care, emerging evidence indicates that liver disease can progress silently, independent of blood sugar levels. Despite growing awareness, misconceptions persist that managing glucose alone is enough to prevent hepatic complications.
This infographic highlights the strong link between T2D and NAFLD, emphasizing the need for routine non-invasive liver assessment using tools like FIB-4 and FAST scores. It also outlines when a liver biopsy is warranted, reinforcing a comprehensive approach to diabetes management that includes liver health as a critical component. To download this infographic, please…