Gastrointestinal problem

2022-07-03 10:26:16
Previous month I had usg of whole abdomen. It was detected that I had fatty liver grade 1. Yesterday I had haemoglobin and lft test. My lft test is normal and my haemoglobin is 10.6 my symptom is stomach slightly pains. Please reply.
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If you are not alcoholic then this report is not significant but if yes, then you must take it as a heralding sign to be followed up. Take good diet rich in Iron like leafy vegetables, jaggery, beet, etc. Do your USG after an year if you have any issue with your liver.

Answered2022-07-03 15:13:10

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Share the reports. What appears normal to you may not be relatively. Cosult for better evaluation and management.

Answered2022-07-03 10:43:54

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Fatty liver grade 1 is written in most of the reports and its completely normal. You hemoglobin is slightly on the lower side.. You might be having some occult bleed.. or undiagnosed peptic ulcer.
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please have pan 40 and sucral O and IFA tablets.
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please consult for better management.

Answered2022-07-03 10:33:36

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Take tab pan 40 before breakfast. And syr mucaine gel 10 ml thrice a day . Tab  autrin at night

Answered2022-07-03 10:30:08

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Kindly consult for detailed history and proper management.

Answered2022-07-03 10:27:47

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CAN HELP YOU KINDLY PROVIDE ME DETAILED HISTORY FOR PROPER DIAGNOSIS AND FURTHER MANAGEMENT

Answered2022-07-03 10:38:20

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