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Today I have gone through usg scan of whole abodemen it suggest that liver is enlarged in size 162 mm in mcl shows regular contour and increased parenchymal echogenicity due to fatty changes grade 1 .intra hepatic biliary radicles are not dilated . No focal lesion is seen. Impression= usg finding are suggestive of mild hepatomegaly with fatty liver grade 1 What to do is there any serious matter which medicine to take
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Grade 1 fatty liver is not so serious. Stop Alcohol Gradual weight reduction 5 to 10% body over 6 months. Avoid fatty foods /Avoid cold drinks and aerated drinks Coffee 1 to 2
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[ ] Fatty liver can be due to alcohol intake or due to obesity ,can be due non Alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).Generally these are reversible if care taken means need to do physical exercise , need to decrease weight. Quit alcohol if being consumed. There are some medicines which boost up liver and helps in regaining function of liver , advised when required. Feel free to ask any further quary related to this.
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Have to know cause of fatty liver so can prevent further increase
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consult me/ any Gastroenterologist
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Fatty liver grade I is not a dangerous/ life threatening disease. It's mainly diet and lifestyle related. Try to cut down fatty diet, nonveg , alcohol of any. Do regular exercise. Fatty liver changes will reverse back.
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