I am 33 years old female,What is liver enlarged, my report says in CT scan liver appear enlarged (20cm craniocaudal),hepatomegaly with beevor tail liver.is any thing serious it is curable or not
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Your given history is inconclusive so some more information related to your problem are required for better advice
Please attach the reports better analysis if any
As blind treatment may not get desired results or may worsen the conditions
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consult online for further advices
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liver may get swelling due to infection. blood test like sgpt, sgot will be more suggestive.
in early stage it just a condition and its curable.
plz give more details for proper suggetion
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take ayurvedic medicine, i will consult you online.
Hi dear a homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally
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Beaver tail liver is a normal variant more commonly found in females
With the CT report alone it is difficult to give a specific diagnosis, it has to be with the LFT results. Beaver tail liver, also known as a sliver of liver, is a variant of hepatic morphology where an elongated left liver lobe extends laterally to contact and often surround the spleen.
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