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Fatty liver
Is this Gr II fatty liver can be cured completely ???? What are the diet to be maintained??? Already today we had referred a doctor they had took scan & they mentioned (impression - Gr II fatty liver )
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As the doctor has already mentioned the commonest causes of fatty liver are over weight and obesity as well as alcohol consumption. If you consume less than 29 g of alcohol a day this is likely to be NAFLD non alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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You need to visit a general physician or gastroenterologist, you can do a complete evaluation.
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[ ] Fatty liver can be due to alcohol intake or due to obesity ,can be due non Alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).Generally these are reversible if care taken means need to do physical exercise , need to decrease weight. Quit alcohol if being consumed. There are some medicines which boost up liver and helps in regaining function of liver , advised when required.
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