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Grade 1 fatty liver
My mon diagnosed with grade 1 fatty liver(accidental usg finding)..lft normal..viral marker for hepatitis normal..no alchohol history..she is obese..what should be next management of it. Kindly help
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Following steps are involved in management of Fatty liver disease 1) Weight reduction 2) Maximize glucose control 3) Cholesterol reduction 4) Control Hypertension
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Dietary management. Regular exercise. Weight reduction. Consult with me online in practo for further advice and treatment
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Do daily exercise,pranayam.low fatty food.annual usg.
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Need detailed history and evaluation
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take online consultation for treatment
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