This document discusses alcoholic liver disease. It begins by defining alcoholic liver disease as damage to the liver caused by alcohol abuse over many years of heavy drinking. Not all heavy drinkers will develop liver disease, but the risk increases with longer and heavier drinking. Symptoms may include fatigue, poor appetite, nausea, jaundice, and confusion. The document then presents a case study of a 55-year-old male patient with alcoholic liver disease symptoms and test results indicating liver damage. It outlines the patient's treatment plan and medications to support liver function recovery. Finally, it provides lifestyle recommendations to prevent alcoholic liver disease, such as avoiding alcohol, eating a healthy diet, and engaging in regular physical activity.