Liver Grade II Fatty Liver remediated to Grade I in 2-3 months
Liver Grade II Fatty Liver, clinically known as hepatic steatosis, is a condition where a significant amount of fat accumulates in liver cells, impacting the organ's function. At this grade, the liver shows moderate fat deposition, often detected through imaging techniques like ultrasounds or MRIs.
Symptoms might be minimal or absent at this stage, but some individuals may experience fatigue, discomfort in the upper right abdomen, or slight liver enlargement. Early intervention through lifestyle changes—such as a balanced diet, regular exercise, and weight management—is crucial to prevent progression to more severe liver damage, including Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) or cirrhosis or Liver GRADE III.
Team Jeevalaya experiences in remediating from Liver Grade II to Grade I involve Native and his/her family understanding the journey and what discipline it shall take to bring about this change. Majority of such cases had past Jaundice history and repeated treatment of Jaundice which were not completely successful.
Visit Jeevalaya Clinic to know the Journey of typical 2-3 months and why early action is crucial.