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Lower Abdominal Pain. Liver USG Showed Increased Echotexture. Suggestion?

Dear sir,i have pain in lower abdomen when i wake up from bed in morning,for which it is very hard to get stand from bed,but within 2 min after going for toilet it gets normal,no pain through out the day,i had done USG ,urine- RE&M, stool exam but everything is normal but only from USG liver size-14.2cm,Homogeneous increased echotexture. What i will do please suggest.
Mon, 11 Mar 2013
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Dear patient, your USG abdomen is practically normal, increased echo texture of liver is suggestive of fatty liver for which nothing needs to be done except avoiding fatty meals and alcohol, do regular exercise, and weight reduction .Also get a lipid profile test done, no thing more to worry
Good luck
Thanks
Dr Arshad
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Lower Abdominal Pain. Liver USG Showed Increased Echotexture. Suggestion?

Hello Well come to health care magic Dear patient, your USG abdomen is practically normal, increased echo texture of liver is suggestive of fatty liver for which nothing needs to be done except avoiding fatty meals and alcohol, do regular exercise, and weight reduction .Also get a lipid profile test done, no thing more to worry Good luck Thanks Dr Arshad