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Diagnosed With Hepatosplenmegaly, Have Irregular Lifestyle Due To Professional Constraints. Advisable Diet?
I have been diagnosed as having hepatosplenmegaly I have no family history of this.But being a pilot I have very irregular life style,eating at odd hours,having large meal ,then go for hours without food and water.I do drink moderately .I had jaundice when I was ten Years old,if at all i thas any implication on this.Please guide metohave correct diet .Is this condition reversible?
The causes for hepatosplenomegaly are the following:
-Infections (hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis, rubella, etc.)
-Blood disorders (anemia, thalessaemia, etc.)
-Metabolic disorders
-Liver diseases
-Portal hypertension
and many more.
Please note that hepatosplenomegaly is just a symptom, and there should be some underlying condition. Please visit your doctor for a more elaborate examination including a complete blood workup.
And yes, this condition is reversible, once the cause is treated this gradually subsides. In the meantime, you should avoid all fatty, oily food, and also meat.
I hope this information helps. Best wishes.
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Diagnosed With Hepatosplenmegaly, Have Irregular Lifestyle Due To Professional Constraints. Advisable Diet?
Hello and welcome to HCM. The causes for hepatosplenomegaly are the following: -Infections (hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis, rubella, etc.) -Blood disorders (anemia, thalessaemia, etc.) -Metabolic disorders -Liver diseases -Portal hypertension and many more. Please note that hepatosplenomegaly is just a symptom, and there should be some underlying condition. Please visit your doctor for a more elaborate examination including a complete blood workup. And yes, this condition is reversible, once the cause is treated this gradually subsides. In the meantime, you should avoid all fatty, oily food, and also meat. I hope this information helps. Best wishes.