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Likely Diagnosis:
Fatty liver is mild (CAP 175 = Grade 0 to 1).
Fibrosis is early (KPA 8.5 = F1–F2 range).
Not yet cirrhosis, but needs lifestyle change to prevent progression.
✅ What You Should Do:
Weight loss: Target 5–10% reduction if overweight.
Diet: Avoid sugary, fried, processed foods; include vegetables, fruits, whole grains.
Exercise: At least 30 minutes daily – brisk walk, cycling, yoga.
Avoid alcohol completely.
Control triglycerides: Low-carb diet + omega-3-rich food.
Recheck LFT and Fibroscan in 6–9 months.
Consult hepatologist if values worsen or if symptoms like fatigue, swelling, or jaundice develop.
⚠️ Conclusion:
Not Grade 2 fatty liver, rather mild fatty liver with early fibrosis (F1–F2).
With lifestyle changes, this can improve or even reverse.
Please share details of your problem, why was it done?Get ultrasound of liver, gall bladder done.
Avoid fatty, sugary meals, alcohol. Take more of fresh green vegetables and fruits.
Repeat lipid profile after a month and connect online with results.
Need to have ultrasound along with it, to interpret it properly, bcoz here fibro scan is showing contradictory statement, along with it other Investigations shows mild l8ver injury, along with just let me know about your complaints, and history of alcohol or another disease or medications?
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