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If you're learning that you could be at risk for MASH (metabolic dysfunction–associated steatohepatitis), you may be asking yourself: What do I do now?

Wherever you are in your MASH journey, you're not alone. SPEAK UP, SPEAK LOUD, and SPEAK NOW.

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I may be at risk for MASH. What should I do?

Start the conversation with your doctor

Remember, symptoms, if present, may not clearly indicate fatty liver disease or progression to MASH. But if you have conditions like fatty liver or a family history of cirrhosis, type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, high triglycerides (a type of fat), low HDL (good cholesterol), persistently elevated liver enzymes (over 6 months), or PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), it’s important to talk to your health care professional (HCP). Here are some helpful questions you can ask:

  • Could I have fatty liver disease or MASH?
  • How can I get screened for fatty liver disease or MASH?
  • How are fatty liver disease and MASH related?
  • How often do I need to be screened for fatty liver disease or MASH?

EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

For opportunities to connect with the MASH community, check out organizations like:

NASH=nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.

Hear a personal story about living with MASH

After 15 years as a paramedic, Wes was diagnosed with MASH, prompting a major shift in his life. With support from his family and care team, he embraced lifestyle changes and found strength in the everyday. Now, he shares his journey to help others feel seen, informed, and motivated.

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Find a health care professional who treats MASH.

Care near you is a click away. Use this tool to find a doctor near you.

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For more help navigating the conversation with your doctor, download these discussion guides.

Talk to Your Doctor guide
Doctor Visit Checklist

Timely screening, detection, and management may help prevent progression

When MASH is addressed early, liver damage may be stopped or even reversed.

Fortunately, screening for MASH can be easier than you might think. The first step in checking your liver health is talking with your HCP, who may recommend routine blood tests. If you had bloodwork done at a recent appointment, they may already have some of the information needed to understand your risk.

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If you get diagnosed with fatty liver disease or MASH

Learning you have fatty liver disease or MASH can be alarming, but you can work with your doctor to take control of your liver health.

Make a plan

PATIENT ORGANIZATIONS

Help is always available if you're living with or at risk for MASH. The following organizations offer educational resources, events, and opportunities to connect with others in the MASH community:

American Liver Foundation icon
Community Liver Alliance icon
Fatty Liver Foundation icon
Fatty Liver Alliance icon
Global Liver Institute icon
Liver Education Advocates icon

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The information provided is for educational purposes only.

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