How many months does it take for liver abscess cavity to get resolved on its own and for like how many months after i should avoid outside food? Outside means just the stalls or i need to avoid restro food as well which is quite hygenic. Also can i drink occaissionally?
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Homoepathy medicine can cure this condition but it need about 2 to 4 month continue medication.
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avoid fatty food , avoid alcohol,eat fruit and vegetables.
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Thank you for asking! Since you've mentioned your suffering from liver abscess, I do not recommend you to drink at all. If anything about the diet, take a balanced diet avoiding any heavy meal bombarded with spices and oil. To protect your liver naturally, you can also go all natural with Dr. Vaidya's Livayu.
If you begin consuming alcohol in future, I'd suggest you to take 2 pills of Dr. Vaidya's LivItUp every morning and one pill of the same half an hour before you begin drinking.
Larger abscess like more than approx 10cc can be cured by aspiration under sonographic guidance if the abscess is well liquified
And further medications are to be continued to prevent further progression
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