Sir, I m diagnosed with fatty liver recently with grade 2 with sgpt 70.05. I have dull abdominal pain also.
I walk now around 3-4 kms daily and oily, junk food I stopped. But because of tension I think, I can't have sound sleep. From two days I noticed that I ate cabbage sabji at dinner and in next day stool I can smell cabbage.
Plz advice
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HELLO,
IT'S A LIVER PROBLEM WHICH IS IN ACTIVE PHASE.
STOP ALCOHOL,SMOKING OR ANY BAD HABITS.
TABLET UDILIV300 TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER LUNCH AND DINNER FOR THREE MONTHS.
TABLET LIV 52 TWO-TIME A DAY AFTER LUNCH AND DINNER FOR FIFTEEN DAYS THAN ONE AT NIGHT FOR LONG TERM BASIS.
STOP OIL, GHEE, SPICY, FRIED, ITEM.
STOP NON VEG OR IF HAVE IT WITH LEAST TADKA, GHEE, OIL,
NO GHEE ON CHAPATI.
BASICALLY BLEND DIET IE BOILED VEGETABLES, UNFRIED OR LEAST OIL OR GHEE.
WALKING FOR FORTY MINUTES BRICK FOR FIVE DAYS IN A WEEK.
CURD, BUTTER MILK INSTEAD OF MILK IN DIET.
CITRUS FRUITS LIKE LEMON ORANGE KIWI GOOSEBERRY ETC.
O.K, BYE.
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Hello there.
I can understand your concern.
What else do you expect to smell after eating cabbage.
You want it to smell like roses?
Consult a general physician in person for further evaluation and management.
He will be able to help you further.
Best regards.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain.
Bangalore.
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