I am facing acidity problem since long so i went for sonography. It shows moderate fatty liver. Sonography was also done in August'21 and at that time, mild fatty liver was diagnosed. Attaching both the reports. Kindly check and suggest if any further test is required. Can it be treated with medicines? I am a non drinker but still facing this problem don't know the exact reason. Please help
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I understood your concern and noted the problem as well.
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The condition of your liver has deteriorated since the time of last scan. You should take treatment for Fatty infiltration of the liver.
Your basic problem is acidity. Sonography cannot diagnose acidity.
Please consult with your Gastroenterologist regarding the need for Upper GI Endoscopy.
No need to worry. This is Non-alcoholic fatty liver, which too is of mild grade. It can be treated with just diet control n lifestyle. Consult at ur convenience for the instructions.
Fatty liver can occur even in non-alcoholic patients. In fact, the cases of NAFLD(Non alcoholic fatty liver disease) is quite on the rise. Kindly consult at your convenience for a detailed discussion of your problem.
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