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Hep B and mild sign of fatty liver.

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I have been on entecavir for 3 years now for long term hap b. And my last ultrasound at febuary I also have mild signs of fatty liver. I'm worried and like get some advice here my ultrasound I have no signs of liver chirrosis.

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Pauline

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In the first instance have you looked at the information about MASLD (NAFLD) on the BLT website? Maintaining a healthy diet, losing excess weight and keeping active are key factors in managing the condition.britishlivertrust.org.uk/in...

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Paulini in reply toTiger800xrt

Thankyou

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Hello

In addition to replies from other forum members, here is a link to our website, with information about Hep B which you may find helpful:

britishlivertrust.org.uk/in...

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