Do not drink on empty stomach Do not ignore food you must have normal quantities. One of the major problems with excess. Drink a lot of non alcoholic fluids especially lemonade. Never drink alone Avoid mixing your drinks Take alcohol free breaks say 3 months in a year. This. helps in partial recovery of the liver damage. What is alcohol induced liver. Alcohol induced liver disease, as the name implies. There are three stages of alcohol induced liver disease. Fatty liver Stage I Fatty liver is excessive accumulation of fat inside the. This is the most common alcohol induced liver disorder. The liver is enlarged, causing upper abdominal discomfort on the. Alcoholic hepatitis Stage II Alcoholic hepatitis is an acute inflammation of the liver. Symptoms may include fever, jaundice, an increased white blood cell. Alcoholic cirrhosis Stage III Alcoholic cirrhosis is the destruction of normal liver. Symptoms may include. How is alcohol induced liver disease diagnosed Medical history Anyone with the above symptoms History of alcoholism consumption of more than 2. Laboratory tests such as prothrombin time. Liver function tests a series of blood tests to determine if the liver is functioning properly. Liver biopsy a procedure in which tissue samples from the liver are removed with a needle or during surgery from the body for examination under a microscope. Treatment for alcohol induced liver disease. Specific treatment for alcohol induced liver disease. The goal of treatment is to restore some or all. Treatment usually begins with abstinence. In Stage Iof fatty liver, and. Stage II, merely. The liver has great restorative power and is. However. the only damage it cannot reverse is scarring from cirrhosis. Once. cirrhosis is established Stage III, the disease. However, the rate of progress is slowed. Once advanced cirrhosis sets in, complete abstinence.