After a blood test I was told my liver had... - Macular Society

Macular Society

5,404 members2,671 posts

After a blood test I was told my liver had raised enzynes levels. following a CT scan, I was told there was some fat on my liver. Thank you

Alanis70 profile image
1 Reply

I Do drink Alcohol. not to excess. I take 80 mg of Atorvastatin per day. for high cholesterol Wondering what I can do to get my liver back to a healthier state. I'd be very grateful for some advice on this.. Many Thanks

Written by
Alanis70 profile image
Alanis70
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
1 Reply
ironbrain profile image
ironbrain

Milk thistle is the usual health remedy for liver problems:

liversupport.com/milkthistl...

You say your cholesterol level is high. Is your cholesterol ratio also bad? I for example have highish cholesterol (TC 7.7) but a good, even very good, cholesterol ratio (TC:HDL 3.9).

Just today a health company pointed me to a report about the benefits of fish oils for the eye:

nutraingredients-usa.com/Ar...

Oils, especially fish oils, plus lecithin is one of the best natural remedies for cholesterol I know of.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Can somebody tell me about drusen?

I was told that their presence was necessary for the diagnosis of dry MD. I understand that they...
oldoakowl profile image

Visually impaired keyboard

Good morning , Do you use a visually impaired keyboard? I am desperate for one, but there are so...

Myopic CNV: Workout, Diet and travel habits

Hey, I am 31 years old, freshly diagnosed with my second eye having CNV, and my first eye diagnosed...
user42 profile image

Eye Injections -Please Helo!

I am very frightened of eye injections and needles into eyes! I cannot get myself to do this! I...
Bunny1756 profile image

Am I suffering from depression?

Hello all, I am here again! The problem is I can't sleep. Was up all night, not knowing what to do...
Ayayay80 profile image

Moderation team

See all

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.