Suggest Exercises To Deal With Fatty Liver
Question: Hi
i m XXXX age28 years weight 65kg my blood test finding is relative lymphocitosis and in usg report hypomegaly with grade 2 fatty liver change..
I m worried.what exercise and diet can help me?I m tensed with the reports.
i m XXXX age28 years weight 65kg my blood test finding is relative lymphocitosis and in usg report hypomegaly with grade 2 fatty liver change..
I m worried.what exercise and diet can help me?I m tensed with the reports.
Brief Answer:
not a cause for worry
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I wouldn't worry about the fatty liver.
Are your shot and sgpt levels normal?
Are hepatitis b and c markers negative?
If yes then you should not be too concerned about the fatty liver.
Regular exercise brisk walk 30 to 40 min 3 to 5 times a week or its equivalent should help.
Avoid alcohol, deep fried foods, simple carbohydrates and you should do well.
Hope this helps
Regards
Dr Samir Patil
not a cause for worry
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I wouldn't worry about the fatty liver.
Are your shot and sgpt levels normal?
Are hepatitis b and c markers negative?
If yes then you should not be too concerned about the fatty liver.
Regular exercise brisk walk 30 to 40 min 3 to 5 times a week or its equivalent should help.
Avoid alcohol, deep fried foods, simple carbohydrates and you should do well.
Hope this helps
Regards
Dr Samir Patil
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
shot and sgpt levels are a bit higher. hepatitis b and c markers are negative. what about relative lymphocytosis.
Brief Answer:
need more tests
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Could you let me know the exact shot and sgpt values and the total white cell count along with lymphocyte percentage? It would be helpful if you could upload all your reports.
Mild lymphocytosia might not be significant.
In case shot and agpt levels are high I would advise ANA and serum ceruloplasmin levels to be done.
Regards
Dr Samir Patik
need more tests
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Could you let me know the exact shot and sgpt values and the total white cell count along with lymphocyte percentage? It would be helpful if you could upload all your reports.
Mild lymphocytosia might not be significant.
In case shot and agpt levels are high I would advise ANA and serum ceruloplasmin levels to be done.
Regards
Dr Samir Patik
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E