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Liver enlargement - Mild Hepatomegaly
I have been diagnosed as below. Please suggest me what it is. I am worried. Hepatitis A IGG - 12.21 S/CO Hepatitis B IGM - Negative Ultrasound study: Liver - Mildly enlarged in size 15.9 cm. Coarse echo pattern. Hepatic veins and IVC appears prominent. MILD HEPATOMEGALY. Thank you.
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Take Ayurveda medications providing all details of your eating habits lifestyle etc. Avoid curd udada dal paneer twice heated food pizza pasta bakery products freeze water milkshakes fruitsalads etc Take online consultation directly
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Hello I understand your concerns Reports shows you are suffering from hepatitis A. We have many good homeopathic medicines for this condition to treat it completely from the root itself without any harmful sideeffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly or ask me at dramisha.com Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep also available nationally and internationally also Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani
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