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What Is The Treatment For Mild Hepatomegaly And Liver Size 15cm?

HI.. DOCTOR I'M 24 YEAR OLD MEN . MA HEIGHT IS 173 & WEIGHT IS 75KG, RECENTLY I HAVE FOUND MY LIVER IS FATTY THROUGH A ULTRA SOUND TEST.
AND THE TEST RESULT WAS ... MILD HEPATOMEGALY WITH GRADE 1 $2 FATTY CHANGES, AND MY LIVER SIZE IS 15.0 CM..... WHAT SOUL DI DO DOC.....?

Tue, 20 Oct 2015
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Mild hepatomegaly with grade 1-2 fatty changes were normal according to present lifestyle of junk foods, high fatty diet, alcohol drinks, and minimal to low exercise, though if I were your treating doctor I would have asked to modify your lifestyle including low fatty diet and no alcohol with yoga, exercises. It will resolve the above condition if further required we can add multivitamins, lipid lowering drugs for support. Though there is no problematic concern today but in future if same lifestyle continues will have health concerns.
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What Is The Treatment For Mild Hepatomegaly And Liver Size 15cm?

Mild hepatomegaly with grade 1-2 fatty changes were normal according to present lifestyle of junk foods, high fatty diet, alcohol drinks, and minimal to low exercise, though if I were your treating doctor I would have asked to modify your lifestyle including low fatty diet and no alcohol with yoga, exercises. It will resolve the above condition if further required we can add multivitamins, lipid lowering drugs for support. Though there is no problematic concern today but in future if same lifestyle continues will have health concerns. Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help