
Does Long-term Low Protein Diet Increase The Risk Of Fatty Liver Disease?

You can get an ultrasound abdomen and fasting lipid profile
Detailed Answer:
Hi, Thanks for sharing your concerns with us. We will try to help you in best way possible. First of all it's sad to know what you had been going through lately.
Based on the history you have shared, it is likely to be that agressive to be called as a medical emergency and when you had work up for gall stones like ultrasound abdomen etc. fatty liver if present would have been detected.
Also that though one of the contributing factor is low protien diet as you mentioned but other factors like sedentary life styles, high fat diets, low physical activity, obesity, metabolic syndrome etc also add on to cause it.
Even if it's present in absence of any obvious signs of NAFLD or signs of early cirrhosis it's not an emergency but should be screened on fresh ultrasound abdomen and fasting lipid profile etc.
Adding fresh liquids and low fat diet combined with a balanced diet containing some protien content, and exercises may help to deal with it. Wishing you a steady and healthy life ahead.
Hope this has answered your query. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Regards


That also reflect that chances of fatty liver are less
Detailed Answer:
Hi! Yes these markers reflect that it is less likely that you are having fatty liver as with that ALT tends to rise too but if fatty desposition hasn't caused structural damage to liver yet, it may be normal. Regards

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