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My husband has type 2 diabetes and has been told he has a fatty liver. His pc has been keeping an eye on his blood work for a few years now. He had to have his gall bladder out and since the surgeon read his history he read about the liver. When he was taking the gall bladder out he did a liver biopsy because his liver had nodules on it. What does that mean?
Hello.Fatty liver is a chronic pathology by excess fat in liver.The main causes related to fatty liver are overweight-obesity, chronic alcohol consumption and high blood cholesterol levels. A person with fatty liver must control your weight, avoid alcohol and decrease the consumption of fatty foods.Also it is important practice physical exercise. If your husband follow the referred recommendations and your doctor checks your cholesterol, GOT and GPT levels in blood every 6 months,probably he will avoid complications of Fatty Liver(in a small percentage of cases, fatty liver may progress to cirrhosis).I wish you good health. (If the answer has helped you, please indicate this)
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What Does Fatty Liver Condition Mean ?
Hello.Fatty liver is a chronic pathology by excess fat in liver.The main causes related to fatty liver are overweight-obesity, chronic alcohol consumption and high blood cholesterol levels. A person with fatty liver must control your weight, avoid alcohol and decrease the consumption of fatty foods.Also it is important practice physical exercise. If your husband follow the referred recommendations and your doctor checks your cholesterol, GOT and GPT levels in blood every 6 months,probably he will avoid complications of Fatty Liver(in a small percentage of cases, fatty liver may progress to cirrhosis).I wish you good health. (If the answer has helped you, please indicate this)