Hello Doctor, can 5 years of Non- alcoholic fatty liver disease be cured? Earlier we don't know about fatty liver but when we came to know about this it's almost 5 years but now I'm eating less food and totally avoid oily and fast food. Pls tell me doctor will this turned into cancer ?? Pls reply me 🙏
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We need to go through your laboratory test results and USG to see how much damage is present...It can still be cured and saved from worsening from proper medicine and lifestyle modifications
Do not take medicine without getting examined and laboratory tests
This condition can be cured fully or partially depending upon the stage
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NFLD is- non alcoholic fatty liver - can be cured if you will take proper treatment and
follow good life style.
NFLD is 2 type Isolated Fatty liver (80%)and NASH(20%) - Non alcoholic Steatosis Hepatitis.
So which type you have should be decided by liver function test .
So do LFT and USG of whole abdomen
And send the result then it will be decided the type .
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Do test as LFT and USG of whole abdomen and take Consultation for better diagnosis and treatment.
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Please follow good life style as take plenty of fluid and take less spicy and fatty foods and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation and keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life.
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