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Fatty liver grade ll
My name is Gouri, 48 , 2015 golbluder surjary, after 3 years I am go to checkup, after USG doc. Says my liver is fatty grade ll.. now what I do and what is the medicine for.
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Take online consultation directly for Ayurveda medications remedies diet lifestyle correction... Changing fat deposition tendency of body in liver by Ayurveda way is very important to overcome this problem.... Provide all details through direct online consultation
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Fatty liver is a common condition of the liver due to modern life-style, food, and drink habits. Collection of fats in liver cells is called fatty liver. This condition is also called steatosis hepatis or steatorrhoeic hepatosis. Fatty liver by itself though abnormal, is a relatively harmless condition. Liver is the largest organ in the human body. It plays a vital role in keeping the biochemical balance intact. Why fatty liver occurs, is unknown. A fatty diet or overeating by itself never results in a fatty liver. The fat may come from increased absorption from the intestines or from elsewhere in the body. But, putting it generally, the liver loses its capacity to eliminate fats deposited within it. Yet, 70% of persons suffering from NASH are found to be obese. Homeopathy addresses the underlying causes behind fatty liver, improves liver functions and reduces the symptoms as well as modifies the disease process. Fatty liver is partly reversible condition if treated in the early stages. In later stages, it can help to improve the liver functions. Well chosen homeopathic medicines can help control and reduce Fatty liver disease. Homeopathy is recommended for cases of Fatty Liver. A homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Mam after gall bladder surgery .. generally all suffer from poor digestion .. so my advice to u would be to take light n easily digestible food .. strictly avoid deep fried food .. reduce non veg if u take .. reduce spicy n masala foods ..
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Start taking empty stomach aloe Vera juice early morning
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Consult Ayurvedic physician for further details .. start taking Ayurvedic liver supplements like Amylcure Ds tab 2 bd .. it will help
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You should avoid oily fat rich food . Take proper care of digestion and take hepatoprotective medicine. Excercise daily . Consult at below mentioned link.... prac.to/drankursinghal
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Fatty liver grade II is called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).NASH is a more aggressive form of the condition, where the liver has become inflamed. Inflammation is the body's healing response to damage or injury and, in this case, is a sign that liver cells have become damaged.A person with NASH may have a dull or aching pain felt in the top right of their abdomen (over the lower right side of their ribs). You should check your liver function test as well to look out for any abnormalities, Yo u can have liver protectants but mainly you require a lifestyle change. The following steps may be of some help: - Have a healthy and balanced diet containing alot of green leafy vegetables and avoid oily, fatty, sweet, deep fried and junk food. - Drink lots of water and stay well hydrated at all times of the day(Aim to drink 2.5-3 liters of water everyday) - Don't skip meals, Don't crash diet - Destress yourself with methods such as yoga/meditation. - Exercise regularly and do high intensity interval training - Bring your weight down to the ideal weight as per your BMI If you face any difficulties you should visit a gastroenterologist
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