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Posted on Sat, 18 Oct 2014
Question: Sir, I have Grade 1 fatty infiltration in liver at present I am taking Ursdeoxylic Acid 300 mg tablet and Silymarin 140 mg tablet and Tricoline Critrate liquid. I want to reverse the same how many days it will take to reverse and medicines you can prescribe for the same.
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Answered by Dr. Dr Samir Patil (41 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
If Liver enzymes are normal. No medications needed

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

How are your SGOT and SGPT levels? In case they are normal then you don't need any medications for your fatty liver. I would suggest regular exercise and a healthy diet.
Ursodeoxycholic acid is not recommended for fatty liver nowadays.
Grade I fatty liver can be a normal finding. You don't need treatment if blood tests are normal.

Do get back in case you have further queries or further clarifications

Regards
Dr Samir Patil
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Ashwin Bhandari
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Follow up: Dr. Dr Samir Patil (1 hour later)
Sir, on first test SGOT 75 and SGPT 76 were found but after two month of treatment and avoiding alcohol it came within normal range, now it is normal. Sir, how fatty liver can be reversed to normal liver and how long it will take. (Sir, can I take alcohol occasionally). Whether Tricoline Citrate can be helpful for degeneration of fatty liver.
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Answered by Dr. Dr Samir Patil (14 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
avoid alcohol

Detailed Answer:
What you had was alcoholic steato hepatitis. The best form of treatment in this case is stopping alcohol. I would not reccomend alcohol but invade you want to I would advise not more than 45 ml liquor at a time not more than twice a wk. The fatty liver if it reduces might take a few months. Medicines won't help much
The things which will help are
Avoiding alcohol
Regular exercise
Weight loss ( if you are overweight)
Hope this helps
Do get back in case you Have further queries
Regards
Dr Samir Patil
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Ashwin Bhandari
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Follow up: Dr. Dr Samir Patil (29 hours later)
Sir, now I am not taking alcohol, and taking a brisk walk for 45 mins per day. The GP I am consulting with have prescribed Toxifite Tablet (Composition- Artichoke Extract 320 mg, Lecithin 500 mg, Silymarin 140 mg) and Tricoline Citrate. But after taking these (especially Toxifite Tab) the bowel discharge is not clear. Another thing on Lipid Profile Blood test Trigylcerides is 360. Sir, whether fatty liver is reversible (or briefly it can be said once a fatty liver is always a fatty liver).
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Answered by Dr. Dr Samir Patil (7 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Not a cause to worry

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Fatty liver can go away.. But you need not worry about grade 1 fatty liver as long as shot and sgpt is normal.
Continue exercise and repeat triglyceride levels after 6 months. Abstain from alcohol
Regards
Dr Samir Patil
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Suggest Treatment For Fatty Liver

Brief Answer: If Liver enzymes are normal. No medications needed Detailed Answer: Hello, How are your SGOT and SGPT levels? In case they are normal then you don't need any medications for your fatty liver. I would suggest regular exercise and a healthy diet. Ursodeoxycholic acid is not recommended for fatty liver nowadays. Grade I fatty liver can be a normal finding. You don't need treatment if blood tests are normal. Do get back in case you have further queries or further clarifications Regards Dr Samir Patil