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Sir/Madam Yesterday I have done a sonography and result is hepatic parenchymal echotexture is increased and impression is fatty liver grade 2,Lft test-sgot <62 sgpt <94,I am an alcoholic and if I stop now alcohol how many months it will take to reverse my fatty liver Gr 2 and is there any risk of my health
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Hello, Alcohol to be quite. Diet must be vegitarian bland diet plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water mosambi juice butter milk, SUGAR cane juice, glucose per day four tsf four times. Walking. CONSULT A GENERAL PHYSICIAN MD/ gastroenterologist.ok.
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Fatty liver grade 2 is detected and you will be careful about diet,medicines and alcohol and other toxic chemicals intake. Avoid packaged and processed food Avoid transfats through street foods And avoid heavy carbs like maida or noodles Avoid heavy proteins like meat Take lots of seasonal vegetables and fruits and dairy products like toned milk and curd
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liv 52 syrup helps Total rest isn't needed carry on with routine and reduce stress and anxiety related issues
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yoga and meditation does help everyone there's no specific medicine for fatty liver in allopathic system so far this report of Enzymes isn't bad don't make it worse liver cells regeneration is fast only if the cells are not loaded with fatty tissue in between the cells
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