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Diagnosed Moderate Hepatomegaly. Taking Green Tea, Papaya, Banana And Orange. Is It Reversible?
I have diagnosed moderate hapatomagely , diffuse fatty infiltration of liver , stopped alcohol completely already my body workout time is 40 minutes now I increased to 1 hour , taking green tea , amala juicr and liv52 tablets following low fat diet taking fruits like pappaya banana orange my question is is moderate hapatomagely is reversible , if it is reversible how much time it will take.
Hepatomegaly is reversible if the cause is treatable. From the information you have provided it sounds most likely like alcohol induced. Stopping alcohol and adopting a healthy lifestyle like you are currently doing is going to cause these changes to disappear. However, the timeline varies fro one person to the other and greatly depends on the extend of the disease and commitment to treatment. What i can assure you is that you will progressive witness regression in the coming months.
Hope you find this helpful and informative. Wish you the best and hope you stay the course of living healthy. Wish you good health. Dr. Ditah, MD
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Diagnosed Moderate Hepatomegaly. Taking Green Tea, Papaya, Banana And Orange. Is It Reversible?
Hi and thanks for this query. Hepatomegaly is reversible if the cause is treatable. From the information you have provided it sounds most likely like alcohol induced. Stopping alcohol and adopting a healthy lifestyle like you are currently doing is going to cause these changes to disappear. However, the timeline varies fro one person to the other and greatly depends on the extend of the disease and commitment to treatment. What i can assure you is that you will progressive witness regression in the coming months. Hope you find this helpful and informative. Wish you the best and hope you stay the course of living healthy. Wish you good health. Dr. Ditah, MD