I'm a 24 year old male. Few days ago I got diagnosed with grade I/II fatty liver and 3 mm size concretions in left kidney. I was asked to reduce weight and I'm in the process. (My height 182 cm, weight 95 kg). Recently (06 May 2018) I had mild pain in lower right abdomen and still it continues now and then. (I had similar pain 6 months ago and was diagnosed that time with 3 mm concretion in right kidney and was given Potassium citrate, magnesium citrate syrup and the pain was gone.) Should I continue to take the syrup again for the pain I'm experiencing currently? Local doctors are advising me to cut down protein in my diet to stop pains from kidney. Dietician in gym asks me to cut down carbohydrates and have more proteins to reduce weight. I'm confused doctor. I don't know what to eat. I don't know what to do. Please give me a solution.
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Hi lybrate-user You simply can't follow any random diet considering your situation. It has to br customized diet plan keeping many factors in the mind so that it works perfect for you. So don't follow any low carb or high protein diet by just listening suggestions Visit nutritionist first consult with them discuss in detail they will help you to come over your problems.
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HelloLybrateUser, Kidney calculi or stone is causing you the pain ,first focus on treating that, for which you can take that syrup as well you need to focus on hydration ,intake lots of fluids, coconutwater,kokumsherbat, lemonade,avoid spicy, too much of salty food during this period. Your first goal should be to remove the stone ,naturally. Homeopathic medicines are available to remove the stone, if you feel to try that, you can consult me online and then start the medication which will remove the stone within a week. Once, you r free from the acute painful condition, then start treatment for fattyliver, which will reduce when you will reduce weight. You need to take a well planned diet, no randomly cutting down on protein or carbs. You can get well planned diet for it from me. But first focus on pain management.
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