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Six months ago I was feeling sometimes dizzy and stomach issues like Bloating, gas and constipation but it goes away or comes on a weekly or random basis then I had diagnosed Grade 2 fatty liver four months ago then changed my Diet and cut down calories to under 1000 calories and lost 8 kg weight within 1.5 months then I again did ultrasound then found small fat deposits in liver and that time I feels routine bloating but slowly slowly started getting better but Then due to family reason I left exercising and dieting and started normal diet then after that Again my symptoms constipation with hard stools and bad smell farts and Dizzy or unsteady started then I did Blood test to find any problem but all things are normal my LFT report normal but only vitamin d was very low - 14.
Then now facing still facing constipation and very bad smelling farts and brain issues such as sometimes Feeling dizzy or unfocused or feeling like different parts of mind feeling pain.
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Too long a description. Please consult a General Physician in your area sitting across the table so that all your symptoms can be understood and registered by the Doctor.
It seems you are experiencing symptoms related to digestive health, as well as issues with dizziness and brain fog. Based on your description, it appears that your digestive issues may stem from a combination of your diet changes, possible vitamin deficiencies, and lifestyle changes.
Grade 2 fatty liver, as noted in your ultrasound, can sometimes lead to digestive symptoms like bloating and constipation. However, the return of your symptoms after resuming a regular diet suggests that your liver health may not be the only contributing factor. The low Vitamin D level (14 ng/mL) is significant, as Vitamin D deficiency can contribute to fatigue, dizziness, and cognitive symptoms like brain fog.
The bad-smelling gas and hard stools could indicate poor digestion, possible dysbiosis (imbalance in gut bacteria), or even an underlying food intolerance. Additionally, sudden changes in weight, calorie intake, and diet could disrupt your body's metabolism and digestion.
Here’s what I recommend:
1. Continue with a balanced, liver-friendly diet, avoiding sudden extreme calorie restriction.
2. Take steps to improve your Vitamin D levels—either through safe sun exposure or supplements as advised by a doctor.
3. Stay well hydrated and increase dietary fiber intake to help with constipation.
4. Probiotics and digestive enzymes might help, but consult a doctor before starting these.
Given the complexity of your symptoms, I recommend a thorough evaluation, including possibly a stool test to check for gut flora imbalances and a comprehensive metabolic panel.
For a more detailed assessment and personalized treatment, feel free to consult me directly or reach out on WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two.
For constipation make a habit of taking two glasses of warm water bfr every meal
Lot of fruits and vegetables in diet
Avoid oily food junk food
Bad Smell could could be bks of bad bacteria or indigested food
Consult online will guide you prescribe medication
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