
What Does This Liver Report Regarding Stomach Pain Indicate?

Liver:
Liver appears enlarged with diffuse smoothening and heterogenicity of the parenchymal echotexture. Intrahepatic portal & hepatic venous systems appear normal. No obvious intrahepatic mass lesion is seen. intrahepatic biliary radicles are not dilated. PV = 10mm
GB:
GB shows diffuse wall thickening. No echoreflective calculas is seen in GB.
Impression:
Hepatomegaly with diffuse parenchymal changes.
Diffuse GB wall thickening (reactionary)
plz advice what has happened, what is the treatment to get quick recovery. Where to get treatment. I live in XXXXXXX state, Country XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
Male, Age 38 yrs.
You have a liver condition which is treatable
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.
I have read through your query in details.
The reports indicate a possible infective condition involving the liver. The size of liver is enlarged with visible changes in appearance. The liver function tests SGOP, SGPT are also on the higher side. Bilirubin levels are also increased suggesting jaundice. These findings may correlate with an infection of the liver such as hepatitis A which is a common water borne viral infection. This must be discussed with your doctor and treatment involves medications to protect the liver and taking hygienic low oil diet for few weeks.
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regards XXXXXXX
Gall bladder will get back to normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX,
Thanks for writing back with an update.
I suggest that you stop taking alcohol for some days as long your liver function is abnormal. Alcohol causes liver damage when it becomes an addiction. If you take alcohol regularly then please seek help from a de addiction clinic or a psychiatrist. The gall bladder is showing problems because of the liver infection and once the liver infection is controlled, the gall bladder will get back to normal. Treatment involves controlling alcohol use, taking liver protective medications as given by your doctor. As mentioned above low oil is recommended.
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Dr.Vivek

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