USG (W/A) of 61/M revealed mild hepatomegaly with grade I fattyliver and sludge in gallbladder lumen. Already taken udiliv for 15 days. How long to continue?
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Udiliv 300 (Ursodeoxycholic Acid) is commonly prescribed for fatty liver and gallbladder sludge as it helps improve liver function and bile flow. Since you have mild hepatomegaly with Grade I fatty liver and sludge, the duration of Udiliv treatment depends on your liver enzyme levels and symptoms.
General Recommendations:
✔ Udiliv 300 mg – Usually continued for at least 2-3 months, depending on follow-up reports.
✔ Diet & Lifestyle Changes – Low-fat diet, regular exercise, and hydration help reduce gallbladder sludge.
✔ Follow-Up – A repeat LFT and ultrasound after 2-3 months will help assess progress.
✔ Gallbladder Sludge – If persistent, further evaluation for possible procedures may be required.
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try home remedies like drinking green tea, eating foods rich in antioxidants like berries and leafy greens, incorporating healthy fats like avocado and olive oil, taking turmeric supplements, and limiting sugar and processed foods to help reduce liver inflammation and fat accumulation.
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