Liver swelling, cystitis, irregular periods n weight gain.what to do?for liver swelling can I take ursitor?? Already taking Liv 52 tablet but not so relieved.
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These are all different symptoms
Liver swelling weight gain might be a part of metabolic syndrome
Kindly do your fasting lipid profile, fbs ppbs hba1c
Avoid oily fried food. Daily 30-45 min brisk waking
Kindly consult with your lab test.
Continue taking the tablets
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It's all about central obesity causing fatty liver and PCOS to you....No need of medication...try to lose 10 percent of your present weight ... Everything will come to mormal
All the three are different markers of disease, not related to each other. Needs more que/ans session to reach the conclusion for any treatment required for the ailments. ..can contact me free of cost any timebut you must keep the records of tests with you b4 calling.
Based on the details given by you the following is possible: Possibility of diabetes or pre-diabetes with recurrent urinary infection causing cystitis. Obesity or untreated hypothyroidism can cause irregular periods. PCOS also to be considered. Liver swelling can be due to diabetes or even obesity. You need detailed consultation, examination and investigations followed by appropriate treatment.
Liver swelling can be due to fatty liver also. Since you are saying weight gain , I assume it’s fatty liver only. First try to reduce weight and eat low fat diet. Medicine is advised once you have tried your best without any Beni fit in weight loss. Before starting treatment you also need to get thyroid profile, blood sugars and lipid profile done too. For irregular periods also u need to get thyroid profile done. Hope you try to loose weight and get benefited by this advise.
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