Liver enlargement

2023-10-26 17:45:58
My ultrasound has reported grade 2 fatty liver. Size is 17.3 cm.  Is it normal ?What to do to reduce the size. What is the normal liver size?
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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-10-28 09:30:20

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There is no way to reduce the size of liver Sometimes there is a risk of conversion of fatty liver to NASH
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Kindly do lipid profile and LFT
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If reports were abnormal do FIBROSCAN for more information kindly connect with me Thank you

Answered2023-10-27 12:56:50

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Are you alcoholic whts your weight and height take RTFIT syrup 10ml thrice a day it decreases cholesterol level and fatty liver will be cure

Answered2023-10-27 12:55:08

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Connect please

Answered2023-10-27 06:51:18

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Should be preferably less than 15cm.
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lifestyle modifications and supplements required.
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https://www.myhealthclinic.org.in/post/fatty-liver

Answered2023-10-27 05:16:39

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It will be because of high cholesterol. Do daily walk 30 minutes per day. Avoid oily foods, junk foods. Pls message your lipid profile.

Answered2023-10-27 15:14:29

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You need to get a lipid profile done and more details needed for evaluation please consult personally
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Consult immediately on practo or eight three one eight four six nine eight eight six

Answered2023-10-27 06:21:18

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2023-10-27 04:02:50

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Kindly consult in practo app

Answered2023-10-26 22:41:32

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-10-26 18:36:26

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