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Fibro scan done
Hi doctor i have done fibro scan and result is F3 N S3 KPA IS 10.1 and CAP 339 i attached result pls check and tell is it too serious condition and it is reversible to normal thanks
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It’s in cirrhotic changes in liver , needs evaluation further
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Yes, this suggests advanced fibrosis and high grade fatty liver. You should get evaluated by a Hepatologist.
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This is suggestive of Steatosis liver disease (previously called as fatty liver disease). It could be commonly because of alcohol intake, metabolic dysfunction (obesity) or viral infections. It is important to know the reason and to take corrective measures. Fibrosis is often reversible.
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Viral markers, LFT, HbA1C, Lipid profile Consult a liver specialist
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Low calorie diet, Exercise, Weight reduction
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Get lft lipid profile Start bilypsa
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