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What Causes Nausea After Eating?

I have been getting very nauseous (for about 8 hours) after eating. I had an ultra sound last week , that revealed fat about my liver. The doctor said it could come from drinking and eating fatty foods. Is this the reason for my sickness, has this damaged my liver?
Thu, 16 Apr 2015
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Hello
I had gone through your question very diligently and I can understand your concern

Fatty liver is very common these owing to faulty food habits and drinking
You need not to worry much about this It's reversible in early stage which can be corrected with complete abstinence of alcohol and smoking and avoiding fatty fried and junk food
Exercise regularly brisk walking or jogging and aerobics
Reduce your weight and try to keep it within normal range
If you can upload your complete medical history like your weight and height, since hoe long you are drinking and how much? I will be able to guide you more accurately

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What Causes Nausea After Eating?

Hello I had gone through your question very diligently and I can understand your concern Fatty liver is very common these owing to faulty food habits and drinking You need not to worry much about this It s reversible in early stage which can be corrected with complete abstinence of alcohol and smoking and avoiding fatty fried and junk food Exercise regularly brisk walking or jogging and aerobics Reduce your weight and try to keep it within normal range If you can upload your complete medical history like your weight and height, since hoe long you are drinking and how much? I will be able to guide you more accurately waiting for your response thanks for using our services wish you good health