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Will Fatty Liver Cause Dizziness And Stomach Problems?
Hi I just got some blood work done and my gyno said I might have fatty liver. My blood said I was at 168. Would this cause me to have dizziness and stomach problem and unable to lose weight. I've also had lingering heaches for about 6 months now. I'm taking armour thyroid and Glumetza.
Hello! Thanks for putting your query in HCM. I am a Gastroenterologist.
Fatty liver usually dont cause dizziness, however abdominal discomfort or mild abdominal pain can be due to fatty liver.
Also fatty liver has many cause like Hepatitis B, C, Metabolic disorders, NAFLD, alcohol intake etc. So I will suggest you to visit a Hepatologist for evaluation who will advise tests and then manage accordingly. Meanwhile there are few medicines which I found very useful in my patients are ursodeoxycholic acid and vitamin E. Do regular exercise and reduce your weight if you are overweight, avoid alcohol if you drink.
I hope I have answered your query and this will help you . Wish you a good health
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Will Fatty Liver Cause Dizziness And Stomach Problems?
Hello! Thanks for putting your query in HCM. I am a Gastroenterologist. Fatty liver usually dont cause dizziness, however abdominal discomfort or mild abdominal pain can be due to fatty liver. Also fatty liver has many cause like Hepatitis B, C, Metabolic disorders, NAFLD, alcohol intake etc. So I will suggest you to visit a Hepatologist for evaluation who will advise tests and then manage accordingly. Meanwhile there are few medicines which I found very useful in my patients are ursodeoxycholic acid and vitamin E. Do regular exercise and reduce your weight if you are overweight, avoid alcohol if you drink. I hope I have answered your query and this will help you . Wish you a good health