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Fatty Liver Grade 1
I diagnosed with fatty liver grade 1 with normal sized liver in 2/1/22. It's been 25 Days. Steatosis was 178 (Moderate) and stiff. was 7.3. We didn't get LFT test at that time because my doctor said to do LFT after a month. He said to avoid sugar, white rice, oily foods and do exercise. I joined gym and started strength and cardio. With all precautions in my diet. I ate only 2 times (which is my typical routine from childhood because I'm from village). Salad, Dal and black rice. I'm 5'7 (169cm) and I reduced my weight from 82kg to 74.60kg in 25 days. My target is 69kg. Today I got my LFT report which is showing AST 44 (Normal - 40) ALT 59 (Normal - 40) which is elevated. I think these must have been more elevated when I was diagnosed. Other things are normal. MY QUESTIONS - How many weight I need to reduce more to make these normal? and when to repeat test? How severe AST 44 and ALT 59 are?
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do not worry of this report..it is not that high..moreover a fl grade 1 is easily reversible..just switch to 3-4 small meals from your usual 2 large meals
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