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Hepatomegaly with beevor tail liver (20cmcraniocaudal)means what it is curable or not
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Beaver tail liver is usually from birth and it cannot be corrected. It is just the liver is slightly long. The liver, which is situated in the right side of your tummy is lengthened (from birth only) and reaches upto the left side and covers your spleen.
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However, hepatomegaly is thing you need to think about, it requires to be evaluated. You must get yourself checked for liver functions (LFT) and little more of your history would help in ascertaining the reason for hepatomegaly.
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Meanwhile you can adjust your diet i.e. Avoid fatty food, avoid alcohol (if you take alcohol) and exercise regularly (if you are obese, to achieve ideal BMI)
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