hi friends, last day i checked with sonography as result panqras was normal in size,shape and the kidneys but liver size shown large and fatty grade of 1
the docotor prescribed some meds but let me know there is other best treatment instead of meds by food or some natural way without side effect which drug has
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When the echogenicity is just increased, it is grade I; when the echogenic liver obscures the echogenic walls of portal vein branches, it is grade II, and, when the echogenic liver obscures the diaphragmatic outline, it is grade III fatty infiltration. These are however subject to inter-observer variation.
(Echogenicity (misspelled sometimes as echogenecity) is the ability to bounce an echo, e.g. return the signal in ultrasound examinations. In other words, echogenicity is higher when the surface bouncing the sound echo reflects increased sound waves.)
There is no specific treatment for Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD). The goal is to manage your risk factors and any health conditions.
Your provider will help you understand your condition and the healthy choices that can help you take care of your liver. These may include:
* Losing weight if you are overweight.
* Eating a healthy diet that is low in salt.
* Not drinking alcohol.
* Staying physically active.
* Managing health conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
* Getting vaccinated for diseases such as hepatitis A and hepatitis B.
* Lowering your cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
* Taking medicines as directed. Talk to your provider about all medicines you take, including herbs and supplements and over-the-counter medicines.
Losing weight and managing diabetes can slow or sometimes reverse the deposit of fat in the liver.
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