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MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Di...read more
Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Hello, Thanks for the query.
From the given details it appears to be a case of fatty liver it could be Non alcoholic or otherwise. Your BMI is over 30 kgs/Sq meter which it self can lead to fatty liver plus alcohol intake, even though occasional.
Your ideal body weight should be < 75 kgs, which means there is an excess of 20 kgs. Weight reduction, diet control and regular exercise will help in over coming the problem. Thanks.
From the given details it appears to be a case of fatty liver it could be Non alcoholic or otherwise. Your BMI is over 30 kgs/Sq meter which it self can lead to fatty liver plus alcohol intake, even though occasional.
Your ideal body weight should be < 75 kgs, which means there is an excess of 20 kgs. Weight reduction, diet control and regular exercise will help in over coming the problem. Thanks.
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Add tometo, lemon orange mousami gooseberry in diet uric acid decrease slowly. If no symptoms like pain joint no importance. Liver function raised change diet to bland mean least tadka n spicy no fast food no junk food.
Vegitarian diet, no liqour.
Add salad seasonal fruit green vegetable soup I diet
liv52 one at night
udiliv 300 two times a day after food for one month.
Follow up is must by md physician after one month.
Vegitarian diet, no liqour.
Add salad seasonal fruit green vegetable soup I diet
liv52 one at night
udiliv 300 two times a day after food for one month.
Follow up is must by md physician after one month.
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General Surgeon•Nashik
Hi lybrate-user, in majority cases it's mandatory to remove gall bladder (GB)
It depends on many factors, like size and number of gall stones, whether those or symptomatic stones or not.
If stones are symptomatic then it's not advisable to wait for gall stones to melt by tablets. Even if there is a first or single episode of colicky pain more in upper abdomen may or may not be associated with nausea vomiting its called symptomatic stone. And symptomatic gall stones should be treated with...more
It depends on many factors, like size and number of gall stones, whether those or symptomatic stones or not.
If stones are symptomatic then it's not advisable to wait for gall stones to melt by tablets. Even if there is a first or single episode of colicky pain more in upper abdomen may or may not be associated with nausea vomiting its called symptomatic stone. And symptomatic gall stones should be treated with...more
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Please It is not a serious problem Avoid oily spicy and fast food, non veg food, processed food, outside food for 3 months Take Kumariasav 15 ml Twice a day for 3 months Lohasav 10 ml Twice a day for 3 months Tab septilin by Himalaya 11 for 3 mths Do sonography of abdomen, liver profile, hemogram, widal, after 3 months.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
Please avoid:
1.drinking and smoking
2. Sugary foods such as candy, cookies, sodas, and fruit juices. 3. Fried foods. These are high in fat and calories.
4. Extra salt
5. White bread, rice, and pasta. 6. Red meat.
Continuation of medication will be decided by the doctor who prescribed it.
1.drinking and smoking
2. Sugary foods such as candy, cookies, sodas, and fruit juices. 3. Fried foods. These are high in fat and calories.
4. Extra salt
5. White bread, rice, and pasta. 6. Red meat.
Continuation of medication will be decided by the doctor who prescribed it.
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