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Fatty liver, fatty pancreas, prediabetic
I did a health checkup. Reports show: Mild hepatomegaly with Grade II fatty changes (Mildly enlarged in size 16 cm and shows moderate increase in echo texture. No focal lesions or ihbrd. Portal vein is normal) Mild fatty infiltration of pancreas (Head & body visualised normal in size and slightly increased echo texture fatty infliteration. No duct dilatation or parenchymal calcification. Tail obscured by bowel gas) Bulky uterus with altered myometrial echoes favor adenomyosis. Parietal wall hernias. HBA1c is 6.1. Kindly advise: Are these findings serious? I understand I need lifestyle changes and am working on that. Do I need specific treatment? Should I consult a specialist?
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You need a LFT as you have grade 2fatty liver. If your LFTs are abnormal ,u need to consult a medical Gastroenterologist
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lifestyle modifications must
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Lifestyle modifications required carbohydrate and fat restricted diet Lipid profile and serum amylase lipase to be done Parietal wall Hernias might require surgery...thorough physical examination and radiological investigations needed...
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Consult Gynaecologist for Adenomyosis
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