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Fatty liver Grade 2
I have fatty liver grade 2 , and under medication. But I am not satisfied because when I discontinue medicine for even 1 day pain reoccur. Note : 1.pain is in left side just below ribs 2. Gas build up and starts pain 3. Medicine that I take is A. Udiliv 150mg B. Eiref C.fibator Please let me know am I getting right medicine. And how much time it will take to cure me.
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The medicines are pretty good but you also need to do few more things.Whatever you eat is processed by Liver. However if fat gets deposited in liver , normal functioning of the liver is halted. The liver is not able to metabolize fat fast enough and gets acummulated.  Main causes of Fatty liver disease are - Alcoholism, Obesity , diabetes, Genetics, some medicines and too much cholesterol or triglycerides  in the blood. There are some more causes as well.  Person feels vague abdominal discomfort and fatigue , nausea, reduced appetite, malaise , yellowing of the skin. However it can be treated with some good dietary plan , exercise and some medicines. All of them work synergistically and there is no one cure alone. I can help you get over the Fatty Liver DIsease with a mix of good dietary instructions, exercise and medicine protocols. Private consult with me for detailed information on medicines and dietary guidelines .
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