Fatty liver disease is the most common liver dysfunction in which the triglyceride fat accumulates in liver cells. The fatty liver disease is caused due to obesity and excessive alcohol intake. Fatty liver is caused due to excessive alcohol intake known as Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (ALD) and obesity or insulin resistance known as Non-Alcoholic Liver Disease (NAFLD). The major risk factors associated with fatty liver disease are alcoholic cirrhosis, metabolic syndrome, biliary cirrhosis, progressive liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) as well as increased cardiovascular disorder. Fatty liver disease is currently expected to be the leading cause of hepatocellular carcinoma. The technological advancements and the routine liver function tests are now resulting in the early detection of fatty liver treatment. The increase in incidence of fatty liver disease associated with excessive alcohol intake is expected to create an opportunity for the growth of fatty liver treatment